1. ernest - Noun
2. Ernest - Proper noun
See Earnest.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdapted from Ernest Hemingway’s short story by the same name, The Killers would be the first of three movies based on the author’s work that Gardner would star in (she also appeared in The Snows of Kilimanjaro in 1952 and The Sun Also Rises in 1957). Source: Internet
According to James Ernest in his book Contact Juggling, most people will describe juggling as "throwing and catching things"; however, a juggler might describe the act as "a visually complex or physically challenging feat using one or more objects". Source: Internet
According to GhanaWeb, police named the suspect, Ernest Akorli, locally known as Jerigoji, who allegedly robbed, raped and shot a 20-year-old woman in Yeji in the Bono East Region last Wednesday. Source: Internet
Admiral Ernest J. King fought with Eisenhower over King's refusal to provide additional landing craft from the Pacific. Source: Internet
Aimed at the five-plus family market, Dyens revealed that plans for this unique universe will extend beyond the 75-minute feature, with a book and TV series franchise following a similar route to Folivari’s “Ernest et Celestine” and Pixar’s “Big Hero 6.” Source: Internet
A more indirect influence was the scholarship on Japanese Noh plays that Pound had obtained from Ernest Fenollosa 's widow, which provided Yeats with a model for the aristocratic drama he intended to write. Source: Internet