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Earnest

Earnest is an English adjective meaning sincere and serious in intention or effort. It describes a person’s demeanor, actions, or attitude when they show genuine dedication or honesty. In everyday use, phrases such as an earnest student or an earnest effort convey reliability and gravity. The adverbial phrase in earnest means “seriously” or “without joking.”

The word has a long history in English. It is associated with sincerity and commitment, and the

Economic and legal usage: In real estate and contract law, earnest money is a deposit paid to

Name and culture: Earnest is used as a given name (variant spelling of Ernest) in English-speaking countries.

term
is
used
in
the
idiom
in
earnest
to
indicate
doing
something
with
genuine
seriousness
rather
than
in
jest.
In
older
and
formal
language,
earnest
could
also
function
as
a
noun,
referring
to
the
state
or
quality
of
being
serious.
demonstrate
serious
intent
to
buy
a
property
or
enter
into
a
contract.
The
money
is
typically
applied
toward
the
price
at
closing
or
refunded
if
the
transaction
does
not
proceed
under
agreed
conditions;
the
specific
treatment
varies
by
jurisdiction.
The
most
famous
cultural
reference
is
Oscar
Wilde's
The
Importance
of
Being
Earnest,
a
play
whose
title
uses
a
pun
on
the
word’s
meaning
of
seriousness
and
the
name
Ernest.