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emulous

[em-yuh-luhs] / ˈɛm yə ləs /
ADJECTIVE
ambitious
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Cultivator of the gardens of the mind, himself the very bud and bloom of humanistic learning, he follows Socrates in having taken as his modus operandi the emulous pursuit of all that is most excellent.

From Time Magazine Archive

With all the alacrity of men fresh and 'eager for the fray,' they began the ascent, and such was the emulous ardour to be first, that it assumed all the features of a race.

From Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune by Lever, Charles James

Remember, that the end of true friendship is the good of its object, and the cultivation of virtue, in two hearts emulous of each other, and desirous to perpetuate their society beyond the grave.

From Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, Addressed to a Lady by Chapone, Hester

Ludolf was a swaggering bravo, emulous, at middle age, of the vices of profligate youth.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4. by

C. With emulous brightness through the clear blue Heaven.

From The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume IV (of 8) by Wordsworth, William




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