ZEALOUS
The definition of "zealous" is filled with or inspired by intense enthusiasm, also could be known as, full of.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/zealous
Can be known in almost every form adjective, adverb, noun, but cannot be used as a verb.
May possible be use in past tense if used correctly.
Some example sentences of "zealous" can be.....
1. " I was so zealous to go see my friends on Saturday."
2. " Chris was so zealous to ask me to homecoming, I couldn't say no."To pronounce the word correctly it is sounded out like this [zel-uh
I would probably use this word when I'm with older people like adults, a job interview would be good because you can show that you are excited and happy to get a job at the place.
"My word is a lot like great or eager, but it’s different in that it great can also be used to explain something large and intense."My word is pretty much the exact opposite if unenthusiastic because unenthusiastic is so emotionless and un- alive while zealous is upbeat and lively.
Personally I would give zealous a hard high-five out of a high-five, because it explains so much about being happy and caring about stuff in people's lives.Here's something appropriate.

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