Associations to the word «Earnest»
Noun
- Strife
- Quixote
- Rejoicing
- Thinker
- Trifle
- Melodrama
- Posterity
- Righteousness
- Saviour
- Virtue
- Governess
- Tranquillity
- Urge
- Mirth
- Prism
- Christ
- Reich
- Perseverance
- Approbation
- Deep
- Joke
- Misgiving
- Pleasure
- Countryman
- Clergyman
- Pulpit
- Promise
- Utterance
- Gratification
- Him
- Encouragement
- Enquiry
- Wherefore
- Caress
- Scrutiny
- Appeal
- Mankind
- Face
- Matthew
- Tis
- Counsel
- Reformer
- Joy
- Kindness
- Hope
- Folly
- Reproach
- Bessie
- Cary
Adjective
Wiktionary
EARNEST, noun. Gravity; serious purpose; earnestness.
EARNEST, noun. Seriousness; reality; actuality (as opposed to jesting or feigned appearance); fixed determination; eagerness; intentness.
EARNEST, verb. (transitive) To be serious with; use in earnest.
EARNEST, adjective. Serious in speech or action; eager; urgent; importunate; pressing; instant.
EARNEST, adjective. Ardent in the pursuit of an object; eager to obtain or do; zealous with sincerity; with hearty endeavour; heartfelt; fervent; hearty; — used in a good sense; as, earnest prayers.
EARNEST, adjective. Intent; fixed closely; as, earnest attention.
EARNEST, adjective. Possessing or characterised by seriousness; strongly bent; intent.
EARNEST, adjective. Strenuous; diligent.
EARNEST, adjective. Serious; weighty; of a serious, weighty, or important nature; not trifling or feigned; important.
EARNEST, noun. A sum of money paid in advance as a deposit; hence, a pledge, a guarantee, an indication of something to come.
EARNEST, proper noun. A male given name, an occasional spelling variant of Ernest.
EARNEST MONEY, noun. Money paid as a deposit to show intent to buy or to reserve an item to be purchased; especially, money accompanying an offer to buy real estate.
Dictionary definition
EARNEST, noun. Something of value given by one person to another to bind a contract.
EARNEST, adjective. Characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions; "both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate"; "an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant"; "a film with a solemn social message".
EARNEST, adjective. Earnest; "one's dearest wish"; "devout wishes for their success"; "heartfelt condolences".
EARNEST, adjective. Not distracted by anything unrelated to the goal.
Wise words
Be generous with kindly words, especially about those who
are absent.