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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