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zealous proponents
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "zealous proponents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who are fervently supportive or enthusiastic about a particular cause or idea. Example: "The zealous proponents of renewable energy gathered to advocate for more sustainable policies."
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3 human-written examples
The mapping of connectomes, its most zealous proponents believe, would confer nothing less than immortality.
News & Media
Even zealous proponents of term limits for public officials should see what's wrong with the limits proposed for New York City.
News & Media
It is a style that Hensher himself enjoys using, but one whose zealous proponents, influential in English public schools, he disdains.
News & Media
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57 human-written examples
Other Middle East Nations During more than 20 years in office, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt has been a zealous proponent of stability.
News & Media
He thinks it is incapable of running a small town.Mr Alami is not, as you might expect, a member of Iran's stick-in-the-mud conservative establishment, but a zealous proponent of Mr Khatami's reformist ideas.
News & Media
Chapman recalled, "At the Los Alamos Conference on planetary defense" — in 1992 — "Ed Teller actually said, 'I would love to blow up Ceres!' " Teller, the father of the hydrogen bomb, was also a zealous proponent of blasting rogue NEOs.
News & Media
He was, moreover, a zealous proponent of the arrest of more than a thousand people, mostly Muslims, after September 11th — a roundup that resulted in widespread mistreatment of detainees but not a single terrorism-related charge.
News & Media
A zealous proponent of chavismo (the political system and ideology established by Chávez), Maduro was the candidate of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela; PSUV) in the special election.
Encyclopedias
Chapman recalled, "At the Los Alamos Conference on planetary defense"—in 1992—"Ed Teller actually said, 'I would love to blow up Ceres!' " Teller, the father of the hydrogen bomb, was also a zealous proponent of blasting rogue NEOs.
News & Media
The group aims to block federal regulations so it can spend unlimited money on a commercial smearing the Democratic nominee as a zealous proponent of any and all abortion on demand — "at any time during pregnancy, as many times as a woman wants one".
News & Media
She was described by the University of Houston as "compassionate by nature", "progressive in outlook", "concerned with the welfare of all Texans", a "zealous proponent of mental health care" and "committed to public education".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "zealous proponents", ensure that the context clearly indicates what the proponents are zealous for. Specificity strengthens the impact of the phrase.
Common error
Avoid using "zealous proponents" when a milder term like "supporters" or "advocates" would be more appropriate. Overusing "zealous" can diminish its impact and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "zealous proponents" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "zealous" modifies the noun "proponents". It describes a group of people characterized by their enthusiastic and passionate support for a particular cause or idea. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Encyclopedias
17%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Science
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "zealous proponents" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe individuals or groups exhibiting strong enthusiasm and active support for a cause or idea. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. While relatively rare in overall usage, the phrase appears most frequently in news and media contexts. When using this phrase, ensure the context clearly defines what the proponents are zealous for, and avoid overuse to maintain its impact. Alternatives like "ardent advocates" or "passionate supporters" may be suitable depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ardent advocates
Replaces "zealous" with "ardent" emphasizing passion, and "proponents" with "advocates" focusing on active support.
passionate supporters
Substitutes "zealous" with "passionate", highlighting strong emotion, and "proponents" with "supporters", a more general term.
committed advocates
Changes "zealous" to "committed", focusing on dedication, and retains "advocates" for active support.
enthusiastic champions
Replaces "zealous" with "enthusiastic", indicating excitement, and "proponents" with "champions", suggesting active defense.
eager advocates
Changes "zealous" to "eager", focusing on enthusiasm, and retains "advocates" for active support.
fervent believers
Changes "zealous" to "fervent", stressing intensity, and "proponents" to "believers", focusing on conviction.
vigorous champions
Replaces "zealous" with "vigorous", emphasizing energy, and "proponents" with "champions", suggesting active defense.
dedicated promoters
Replaces "zealous" with "dedicated", emphasizing commitment, and "proponents" with "promoters", highlighting active endorsement.
intense supporters
Substitutes "zealous" with "intense", stressing strength, and "proponents" with "supporters", a more general term.
staunch defenders
Substitutes "zealous" with "staunch", implying steadfastness, and "proponents" with "defenders", suggesting protection against opposition.
FAQs
What does "zealous proponents" mean?
The phrase "zealous proponents" refers to individuals or groups who are very enthusiastic and actively supportive of a particular cause, idea, or person. "Zealous" implies a strong passion or fervor.
What can I say instead of "zealous proponents"?
You can use alternatives like "ardent advocates", "passionate supporters", or "enthusiastic champions" depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use "zealous proponents" in formal writing?
Yes, "zealous proponents" can be used in formal writing, but ensure it accurately reflects the intensity of support. Consider the audience and whether a milder term might be more suitable.
How do I use "zealous proponents" in a sentence?
Example: "The zealous proponents of renewable energy gathered to advocate for more sustainable policies." Make sure the sentence clearly indicates what the proponents are zealous for.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested