1. inflammatory
inflammatory language about “infidels” and “unbelievers”.
What the mayor is claiming is spurious and inflammatory.
2. set light
Anglais mot "zapal"(set light) se produit dans des ensembles:
Cooking other words3. keenness
Her keenness appeared slightly suspicious to us.
4. enthusiasm
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
He showed a lot of enthusiasm for the development of new products.
Thank you for your hard work, dedication and enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is contagious.
He has great enthusiasm.
She got the job by virtue of her youth and enthusiasm.
I suggested bungee jumping for Saturday but my idea was met with a lack of enthusiasm from the rest of the group.
With his enthusiasm and determination, he's an example to the rest of the team.
The air in that room was thick with the enthusiasm of the participants.
The present-day interest in physical education and great enthusiasm for diets, exercising and jogging, dates from the late sixties when Major Kenneth Gordon published his bestseller “Aerobics”.
They must have failed through lack of enthusiasm.
I grabbed as much SIMM as possible in the computer shop the other day. Say what you like, it was more than just enthusiasm.
When making small talk, it’s a good idea to show enthusiasm. Ask lots of questions and make sure you listen carefully to the answers.
The best thing about teaching young children is their enthusiasm.
His enthusiasm for music has stayed strong throughout his 23 years in radio.
5. zeal
He did it with great zeal.
They misunderstood my zeal.
have so much zeal about sth
a zeal for money-making
you serve us with zeal
... recognize that in my zeal to deal with criminals,...
Obviously we will help but please remember that what decides it in the end is your zeal.
Zeal for your house will consume me.
Success is due less to ability than to zeal.
Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse.
She entered into conversation with zeal.
6. mettle
There's nothing like close combat to test one's mettle.
the competition will test her mettle