Ernest example sentences

ear·nest

adjective

earnest (adjective)

  - resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction:

ear·nest

noun

earnest (noun) · earnests (plural noun)

  - a thing intended or regarded as a sign or promise of what is to come:

Synonyms

serious, solemn, grave, sober, humorless, staid, steady, intense, committed, dedicated, assiduous, keen, diligent, zealous, industrious, studious, thoughtful, cerebral, deep, profound, bookish, donnish, devout, heartfelt, wholehearted, sincere, impassioned, fervent, fervid, ardent, passionate, burning, urgent, passional, perfervid, frivolous, apathetic, halfhearted, certainty, guarantee, sureness, certitude, confidence, hope, expectation, indication, hint, suggestion, sign, uncertainty, Legal

"Ernest" Example Sentences

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