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What's the difference between zeal, ardor and enthusiasm?
What's the difference between zeal, ardor and enthusiasm? How do I put it containing one of these words if I'd like to say a person offers help with passion (For example, 'People always zealously offered to help me get to where I was going when I found myself lost in [city]')? Are there better ways to express it?
Thank you for any help you can provide.
30 sep. 2019 05:48
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Zeal and ardor don’t work. Neither does ‘always’. And you are missing a “me”.
In [city], people enthusiastically offered to help me get me to where I was going when I was lost.
30 september 2019
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Ardour is very literary. You would rarely hear it in normal speech.
Zealous is more common, but tends to have a negative connotation. In your example, I wouldn't use it, because you are describing a positive attitude.
Enthusiastic is fine. People always enthusiastically...
30 september 2019
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