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Sentence count:122+6Posted:2016-12-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: eagerearnestenthusiasticferventpassionatesincerewarmzealousAntonym: indifferentSimilar words: wardengardenherb gardenavant-gardestudentincidenttridentdentistMeaning: ['ɑːdənt]  adj. 1. characterized by intense emotion 2. characterized by strong enthusiasm 3. glowing or shining like fire. 
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(31) With time he began to settle and his school work improved: Yoash became an ardent flag carrier for Habonim.
(32) To add to the tension Kay's ardent admirer, Ted Latimer, is staying in the hotel across the bay.
(33) But the second-term congresswoman is also an ardent champion of free trade.
(34) Jerry Falwell were ardent supporters of the Likud and its policies.
(35) But most enthralling was her attraction to two people for whom she wrote her most ardent poems.
(36) Since Michelangelo was an ardent antiquarian, all this will have been familiar territory.
(37) He held numerous cabinet posts and was an ardent supporter of Mrs Thatcher.
(38) He was not an opposition supporter but an ardent disciple of MrMilosevic's Socialist party.
(39) I was an ardent admirer and supporter of MacBrayne's buses: they opened up the north-west for me.
(40) People believed that Edward, as an ardent nature conservationist, must be similarly passionate about all environmental matters.
(41) Clinton and Al Gore have become ardent defenders of a balanced budget and gay rights.
(42) His decidedly left-wing views clashed with those of his father Mathurin, a blacksmith, who was an ardent royalist.
(43) The ardent left-winger helped launch the Red Wedge pop-meets-politics movement to boost the Labour vote in the 1987 general election.
(44) Hope was an ardent supporter of the Society, and was its President from June 1859 until its dissolution after 1878.
(45) Middle-class moralists might be ardent, even strident, but working-class patterns continued to be remarkably resistant and independent.
(46) Sarah frowned at the ardent manner of her sister but slowly followed her into the society.
(47) Then Macleod, to the astonishment of some of his most ardent supporters, decided not to enter the lists.
(48) He is ardent in temper.
(49) He was an ardent disciple of Gandhi.
(50) His affection took an ardent form.
(51) an ardent supporter of European unity.
(52) An ardent outset may be followed by declension.
(53) His audaciousness has won him many ardent disciples.
(54) The climate in the July is very ardent here.
(55) Nothing can stagger her ardent belief in her husband.
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(56) Hakka people's ardent enthusiasm influenced every visitor.
(57) Some ardent supporters were urging him to stand.
(58) I believed her young, ardent, reckless.
(59) Formerly Melville had been an ardent democrat.
(60) He was an ardent, though not uncritical patriot.
More similar words: wardengardenherb gardenavant-gardestudentincidenttridentdentistevidentprudentdecadentidentityresidentaccidentimpudentidentifyprecedentdissidentdiffidentpresidentidenticaldependentconfidentprovidentantecedentby accidentaccidentalrespondentoccidentalimpudently
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