How To Use Earnestness In A Sentence

  • Jonathan's soothing assurances did not satisfy David, and he 'sware' in the earnestness of his conviction. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
  • “Night and day praying exceedingly,” that is, praying out of measure, with intense earnestness, superabundantly, beyond measure, exceeding abundantly. The Weapon of Prayer
  • The worrying and earnestness is my job — the playing and innocence is Miss Baby’s. When Bad Things Happen To Good Dolls | Her Bad Mother
  • Then a woman who may or may not be a real polygrapher comes on the screen to say with convincing earnestness, "All the polygraph examiners really try to make a person feel more at ease. Buzz on lie detectors is all a lie, NSA video says
  • I attended the public schools where I was properly "hazed" and got what was "coming" to all country boys; finally I graduated under the tutelage of Dr. Joseph Finch (a patriot indeed, who made a lasting impress for earnestness on thousands of boys), and then went to business as an entry clerk with a large importing metal house, where I remained until the war broke out. Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After
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  • Our whims and caprices are discanted on with apparent earnestness of truth, and seeming sincerity of conviction. The Drama
  • Between their comic-relief scenes — like collaring guys in hot dog costumes — Renzulli's wisecracks, Jamie's wet-behind-the-ears earnestness and their effortless rapport, it's easy to see why fans are yearning for more. Blue Bloods' Oddly Perfect Partners Building on "Great Chemistry"
  • All these folks bring a serious earnestness to their roles, which nicely matches the show's overall tone.
  • So Martin contaminated Professor Caldwell with his own earnestness, challenging him to speak his mind. Chapter 27
  • An actual initiation was, of course, out of the question; on the other hand a _catabasis_, a descent into Hades, was part of the epic inheritance he derived from Homer, and this, like the funeral games in the fifth book, he might use with an earnestness of purpose wanting in Homer, to work in with the great theme of his poem, not merely as an artistic effort. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
  • Each receipt is an act of maternal and housewifely earnestness. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • Let us remember, in our judgment of what may appear to us even grave errors of opinion in the book, that its author has fought for every step of ground that has been gained of late years by spiritual religion in Germany; and, while we lament the "dimness" which this great man confesses with such Christian-like humility, let us acknowledge the grandeur of his idea of the kingdom of God, and the earnestness of his devotion to it. The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement.
  • As is often the case with activist art, the Latin American selection, while rife with political and moral earnestness, is crudely hortatory and almost totally devoid of formal interest.
  • Aaron Johnson sells Dave's earnestness (and the movie itself) with a dweebish grace reminiscent of John Francis Daley's Sam Weir in the television show Freaks and Geeks. MOVIE REVIEW: Kick-Ass (2010)
  • When I say that the U.S. financial sector is currently self-destructing, I say this with earnestness.
  • It was well for the success of Mac's first crusade that his hearers were gentlemen and sober, so his outburst was not received with jeers or laughter but listened to in silence, while the expression of the faces changed from one of surprise to regret and respect, for earnestness is always effective and championship of this sort seldom fails to touch hearts as yet unspoiled. Rose in Bloom
  • On leave, many of your men gravitate towards the Piccadilly neighbourhood, where, despite the black-out, rationing and high prices, a certain spirituous gaiety is still achieved, but this is more likely to lower the bank account than to raise the view of the earnestness of our war-effort. Dunkirk to Dieppe and Beyond
  • Whilst few doubt his earnestness, many doubt both his room for manoeuvre and his physical ability.
  • If the grown man at times takes an in* terest in the amusements and sports of the child, and mixes in his pastimes for completely anbending his mind, that is no dishonour to him: but if he do so with manly earnestness, treat in« significant objects as weighty concerns, and re« solves in one and the same view to support the character of the child and the man, will that re - dound to his honour? Sermons on Prevalent Errors, and Vices and on Various Other Topics
  • The purpose of the mission-school is to develop character, to inculcate purity, to create moral earnestness, in other words, not simply to citizenize, but to The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889
  • With the earnestness of a high-school civics instructor, he continues to belabor the obvious.
  • Yet in this work he can find no words sufficiently strong to praise what he calls the zealous freedom and Christian earnestness of one of the most offensive canters that the whole range of fiction presents. James Fenimore Cooper American Men of Letters
  • Then a young woman who may or may not be a real polygrapher comes on the screen to say with convincing earnestness, “All the polygraph examiners really try to make a person feel more at ease ….” NSA lie detectors no sweat, video says
  • Kev, I tend tend be jovial by nature but I do not accept that earnestness is the same as seriousness. A Fire Raging in Islington
  • `If I could, I would emulate you," Johannes replied with an earnestness which made Bettina wonder. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Chris nodded, her eyes again filling at the earnestness and pleading behind his tone.
  • And your little heart did throb a little, and sink for a day, when this playfellow was shipped off for life, as you thought, and you _did_ remember his funeral tears over his owl, and" -- a quaver of voice and betrayed earnestness revealed the jealous pang shooting across the heart of the speaker; but her own was too heavy and deeply anxious to prolong this desultory talk. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • However in their earnestness to achieve optimum results some voluntary organisations tend to lose direction, often resulting in their efforts coming to a nought.
  • Instead by embracing them, I have experienced a freedom and joy beyond description as I move toward self-mastery with earnestness and sincerity. Akoshia Yoba: It Takes One to Know One: Dancing With the Shadow Self
  • This earnestness enables them to outsee men of much more talent. Representative Men
  • The vintage light of Affonso Beato's cinematography producing sunglow yellow in California and glam grim blue in John Lindsay's New York helps set a mood of nostalgia for nostalgia, a yearning for youthful earnestness. Slate Magazine
  • Relaxed and untarred by earnestness, he creates food that is distinctive, innovative and fun. Times, Sunday Times
  • I refer downright beastly gluttons and drunkards to this; but indulgence short, _far short_, of this gross and really nasty drunkenness and gluttony is to be deprecated, and that, too, with the more earnestness because it is too often looked upon as being no crime at all, and as having nothing blameable in it; nay, there are many persons who _pride_ themselves on their refined taste in matters connected with eating and drinking: so far from being ashamed of employing their thoughts on the subject, it is their boast that they do it. Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
  • The popes always upheld with earnestness the episcopal authority, and sought to free the inquisitional tribunals from every kind of arbitrariness and caprice. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • In turning the intense earnestness and religious enthusiasm of this great-souled woman into this channel, I soon felt the power of my convert in goading me forever forward to more untiring work. Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
  • He spoke with an earnestness that carried conviction to his students.
  • These points became more and more worthy of note as the war went on, and the North, after its first clumsy struggles, went to work with more earnestness, made a real blockade, and by enormous levies from a worthless population which it was only too glad to expend, measured its military purse, so to speak, against that of the South, but to a large extent gave counters for sovereigns. London: Saturday, December 26, 1863
  • You know, the all too familiar signs of smugness, ingratiating habits, or simply the false earnestness and self-satisfaction associated with a testosterone-powered toady.
  • May I, in the name of and for the sake of Empire solidarity and unity, which I assure you in all earnestness is as dear to me as I know it is to you, pray to you to try to see through the maze of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and misconception, often deliberately built around India, and to refrain from saying or doing that which may at this crucial moment of our history, when the fate of India hangs in the balance, harm the very interest so dear to our hearts. New India
  • From where I sit, that chimes with the man, capturing nicely what seems to be a prickly earnestness and an eagerness to convert everyone to his way of thinking.
  • These are the things which David so often and so bitterly complaineth of, and which with so much earnestness he contendeth and wrestleth with God to be delivered from. Pneumatologia
  • As these separated communities when massed together, indeed in some cases even of themselves, count a vast number of souls, among whom many are conspicuous for their religious earnestness, this extension of the term Christendom to include them all has its solid justification. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • We would admire both his earnestness and his self-aware irony.
  • His wives, who are at some distance behind him, the moment they see him assume this attitude fall to the ground as if they had been shot; their children cower by them, and their little faces express an earnestness and anxiousness which is far beyond their years; at length a suppressed whistle is given by one of the women, which denotes that she sees a kangaroo near her husband. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Near 1,800 budding business owners responded, pitching ideas displaying ambitiousness, earnestness, smarts and yes, even misguided drive and planning. Facing the challenges of starting a small business
  • At its best, the tradition of New England reform, with its moral earnestness and its willingness to call on the full powers of a strong state, is a nonracial or postracial vision.
  • In our earnestness to romanticize the cowboy we've ironically disesteemed his true character.
  • I was one of those city editors, and I well recall his great earnestness, amounting almost to moral indignation.
  • Reading on, she could picture the scene -- the two old men toiling with pathetic earnestness over the task of preparing that letter; here and there, the words only partially deleted by lines run across them, were evidences that in his flustration under the master's vitriolic complaints, old Dick had confused comment with dictated matter -- and had included comment in his unthinking haste to get everything down. Joan of Arc of the North Woods
  • On leave, many of your men gravitate towards the Piccadilly neighbourhood, where, despite the black-out, rationing and high prices, a certain spirituous gaiety is still achieved, but this is more likely to lower the bank account than to raise the view of the earnestness of our war-effort. Dunkirk to Dieppe and Beyond
  • And what deep earnestness is conveyed by the redoubling of this title! Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Ralph resented this charge with more apparent earnestness than he commonly used.
  • Scriptural history of the Hebrew patriarchs in Lower Asia; but, as has been explained already, its connection with Scripture rather militated than otherwise against its reception as a complete theory, since the majority of the inquirers who till recently addressed themselves with most earnestness to the colligation of social phenomena, were either influenced by the strongest prejudice against Physics and Politics, or, Thoughts on the application of the principles of "natural selection" and "inheritance" to political society
  • A little naïve in their literalism and earnestness, these works are extremely competent technically.
  • Her reputation for froideur has dogged her for years, along with her earnestness on the topic of herself.
  • And thus at forty-two, he began to learn the reel; a study, to which he brought his usual smiling earnestness; and the steps, diagrammatically represented by his own hand, are before me as I write. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • The film is funny, and sweet, and captures that earnestness that goes so well with teen angst.
  • The Elgar of England also with his special music skill, describe the emotion of the earnestness of British color.
  • Nearly 1,800 budding business owners responded, pitching ideas that displayed ambitiousness, earnestness, smarts and yes, even misguided drive and planning. Month 2: For business owners, finances are on their minds
  • Her earnestness demanded that he truly consider an answer, not give her some pat ecclesiastic 's line. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • The consentient testimony of witnesses above the suspicion of prejudice establishes the fact that at the present day Buddhist monks are everywhere strikingly deficient in that moral earnestness and exemplary conduct which distinguished the early followers of Buddha. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • The strong undertone of moral earnestness, never preached, gives a stability and force to the vivid portraiture, and prevents the satiric touches from degenerating into mere malice.
  • He invests his character's single-minded quest for meaning with a mixture of childlike earnestness and unpredictable aggression.
  • If there be anything which he has not practiced, or his practice fails in earnestness, he will not intermit his labor. The doctrine of the mean
  • When I have been in preaching, I thank God my heart hath often all the time of this and the other exercise, with great earnestness cried to God that He would make the word effectual to the salvation of the soul; still being grieved lest the enemy should take the word away from the conscience, and so it should become unfruitful: wherefore I should labour to speak the word, as that thereby, if it were possible, the sin and person guilty might be particularized by it. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
  • We laughed and jested lightly enough, as about us jostled the merry throng; but under our jesting was the deep earnestness of man and woman well advanced across the threshold of love and yet not too sure each of the other. Chapter 11
  • `If I could, I would emulate you," Johannes replied with an earnestness which made Bettina wonder. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Since there is a certain earnestness and intensity ... Liliana Rodrigues: Behind the Lens of Dutch Photographer Anton Corbijn
  • She smiled politely, secretly amused by his schoolboyish earnestness. FINAL RESORT
  • Dave Griffiths presents his film and lightbox installation Seer's Catalogue, a series of variations on a theme that, with deadpan earnestness, takes in primordial myth and post-nuclear apocalypse, accompanied with a melodramatic voiceover: "They penetrated my eyes … I needed to find an explanation … So I peered in their nests … That was my downfall …" The film is a flickering collage of naff B-movie sequences overlaid with a faded soundtrack. This week's new exhibitions
  • As the game shifts in tone from the humorous to the dark and back again, this production feels compelled to cue the audience with an almost comic earnestness.
  • We laughed and jested lightly enough, as about us jostled the merry throng; but under our jesting was the deep earnestness of man and woman well advanced across the threshold of love and yet not too sure each of the other. Chapter 11
  • The strong undertone of moral earnestness, never preached, gives a stability and force to the vivid portraiture, and prevents the satiric touches from degenerating into mere malice.
  • New works need to tread carefully to avoid the homeless genre clichés of yore, or fall into the agit-prop trap of substituting earnestness for drama.
  • Regarded simply on its literary merits, there is nothing I know of to excel it in vividness, in pathos, in a burning earnestness, in a glow of conviction that fires from the heart to the heart.
  • The dreary _ennui_ of the heart, _ennui_ that revolts at truth, that is nauseated by earnestness, expresses itself in what we call slang, and slang is the sign of mental disease. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour
  • Yeah, I'm a cynic, but I don't doubt the earnestness of our heroes.
  • So far as I could tell, these people's problems were not due to lack of sincerity or earnestness.
  • The next characteristic of the piety of Jesus is a combination of opposites which is quite peculiar to it the union of the blithesomeness and innocence of childhood with the courage and the serious earnestness of manhood. The Beginnings of Christianity. Vol. I.
  • It had few readers of literary taste and discrimination; plain, earnest men and women, intent only upon the thought itself, and caring little for the clothing of it, loved the _Herald of Freedom_ for its honestness and earnestness, and its bold rebukes of the wrong, its all-surrendering homage to what its editor believed to be right. Old Portraits, Part 1, from Volume VI., The Works of Whittier: Old Portraits and Modern Sketches
  • At 50, Sachs has a boyish thatch of brown hair and an expression of implacable earnestness.
  • Human prudence is not willing to perform every duty in earnestness and humility, and trust the rest to Providence. The Mother's Book
  • Meanwhile, his debut album proper, last year's Rain In England, transcended familiar notions of good and bad, being one of the most peculiar rap albums ever pressed: a beatless, Beat poetry-style set where Lil B, voice a-quiver with earnestness, ponders love, beauty and all the bad things in the world over naïf new-age synth washes. Grab your spatula! Could 'based' Lil B be the next big thing?
  • I want you so bad, Miss Mason, that I don't dast to ask you now," he said, with such whimsicality and earnestness as to make her throw her head back in a frank boyish laugh. Chapter XVII
  • Her earnestness is seductive, as is her casting of the hero as an empowered young woman, untainted by media-driven ideals of glamour and sexuality.
  • Though Jamie Linden's screenplay, based on a Nicholas Sparks novel, piles on the melodrama (there's an awful lot going on in the background of John and Savannah's rather simple love affair), "Dear John" works fairly well before succumbing to overplotting and over - earnestness in its last half-hour. The Seattle Times
  • With the earnestness of a high-school civics instructor, he continues to belabor the obvious.
  • At 50, he has a boyish thatch of brown hair and an expression of implacable earnestness.
  • But admirers praise his earnestness, humor and congeniality.
  • There was one quite good, and quite true, anecdote about the time I went into a butcher's shop and happened to say, in all earnestness, ‘Do you have pigs' trotters?’
  • A mask of moral earnestness may well be a PM's best friend.
  • The apple-cheeked jubilance and teenage-diary earnestness is enough to make you blush.
  • Of course his ideas on these abstract subjects are vague and unsystematized; but their general character and tendencies are unmistakable; and there can be no question whatever as to the earnestness of his faith, or as to the influence of that faith upon his ethical life. Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints
  • There's a winning earnestness to her book - she clearly loves her husband and child and the town she's chosen to live in - but her prose is clunky and artless.
  • I dared not laugh at the child's earnestness, though I had some trouble in controlling my risibles, the aforesaid young officer not having A Woman's Journey through the Philippines On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route
  • These images reveal, without authorial commentary, the mixture of earnestness and fecklessness, solemnity and comedy that marks the typical contemporary parade.
  • It works if only as a glorious distraction from the antiseptic earnestness of life as a modern-day Test player.
  • It could use a little more wisecracking and a little less breathless earnestness, but breathless earnestness is just so you!!!! Frequently Asked Questions
  • But any Ramsay conversation involves the full set of verbal condiments being thrown in the pot: a liberal sprinkling of both laughter and earnestness; a soupçon of vulnerability; and a generous slosh of anger and unpredictability.
  • The earnestness offends - it's not believable because it's a paint-by-numbers concoction of standard themes.
  • The gentle boy who, with innocent reverence, makes his visit of courtesy to the foreign teacher, bringing for gift a cluster of iris-flowers or odorous spray of plum-blossoms, -- the boy who does whatever he is told, and charms by an earnestness, a trustfulness, a grace of manner rarely met with among Western lads of the same age, -- is destined to undergo the strangest of transformations long before becoming a baccalaureus. Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
  • Science, discovery, commercial achievement, social problems, the rise and fall of nations -- all come to us and claim attention, but we brush them aside as we repeat, with passionate earnestness: What shall _we_ be -- _we, ourselves_ -- in the coming time? Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks
  • Earnestness was a quality the mid-Victorians adulated above all others (which was precisely why Oscar Wilde was prepared to be so irreverent towards it in the 1890s).
  • The strong undertone of moral earnestness, never preached, gives a stability and force to the vivid portraiture, and prevents the satiric touches from degenerating into mere malice.
  • Oh, Edward, my king, why did you so misjudge me in the prosperous hour!" said Warwick, simply, but with affecting earnestness: "since in the adverse hour you arede me well? The Last of the Barons — Volume 07
  • His problem was not lack of earnestness or sincerity.
  • 'I am anxious,' continued the gentleman, speaking in a low tone, and with a tremulous earnestness that rendered his speech peculiarly emphatic -- 'I am anxious to have painted the portrait of one who is -- who was -- very very dear to me, immediately -- _immediately_, for a few hours may make such a performance impossible. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 454 Volume 18, New Series, September 11, 1852
  • I say that I can picture to myself easily the sad earnestness with which you now point the thick thumb of your editorial refinement in deprecation of my choicer "rowdyism"? The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
  • This concentration and earnestness, this _perfervor_ of our Spare Hours
  • The moment he heard my name mentioned, his face flushed up; he drew me away into a corner, and referring to his cool reception of my advance years ago toward making his acquaintance, asked my pardon for what he termed his inexcusable ingratitude with an earnestness and an agitation which utterly astonished me. The Queen of Hearts
  • This proposition continued to be supported with a degree of earnestness which its opponents termed pertinacious, but not a single opinion was changed. Life and Times of Washington

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