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Meaning of earnest | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈɝ.nɪst

Definitions

  1. A sum of money paid in advance as a deposit; hence, a pledge, a guarantee, an indication of something to come.
  2. healthy, sound
  3. A male given name from the Germanic languages, of occasional usage, variant of Ernest.
  4. Gravity; serious purpose; earnestness.
    uncountable
  5. Seriousness; reality; actuality (as opposed to joking or pretence)
    uncountable
  6. pure
  7. whole, unbroken
  8. first-person singular present indicative of sanar

Equivalents

Examples

“Take heed that this jest do not one day turn to earnest.”

The New Arcadia

“That high All-Seer which I dallied with / Hath turn'd my feigned prayer on my head / And given in earnest what I begg'd in jest.”
“1914, February 13, The Times, Obituary: Canon Augustus Jessopp He wrote well in a forcible, colloquial style, with the air of being tremendously in earnest, and full of knowledge which overflowed his pages, tricked out with somewhat boisterous illustrations.”
“Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit.”
“As therefore the morning devv, is a pavvne of the evenings fatneſſe, ſo, O Lord, let this daies comfort be the earneſt of to morrowes, […]”
“The vanity is at once encouraged and gratified; while the present small triumph is too readily taken as earnest for a greater one.”
“But if all this was viewed by Gladstone and the Cabinet as an earnest of St Petersburg's future good intentions in Central Asia, then disillusionment was soon to follow.”

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