Synonym: eager, earnest, enthusiastic, fervent, passionate, sincere, warm, zealous. Antonym: indifferent. Similar words: warden, garden, herb garden, avant-garde, student, incident, trident, dentist. Meaning: ['ɑːdənt] adj. 1. characterized by intense emotion 2. characterized by strong enthusiasm 3. glowing or shining like fire.
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(61) Balletomane: an ardent admirer of the ballet.
(62) She is an ardent patriot.
(63) To ardent pro- lifers , the law today is immorally lax.
(64) By all accounts, Cousteau was not always an ardent environmentalist, nor was he always particularly sensitive to the creatures he was filming in the beginning.
(65) Willy Clipton the real estate tycoon from Arkansas was an ardent bridge player.
(66) Pastor Wundt, the shepherd of the Columbus church, was a sincere and ardent Christian, but his bigotry and hard-and-fast orthodoxy made him intolerant .
(67) But the Emperor Tiberius and many officials in the empire were ardent devotees of augury .
(68) He later became a Member of Parliament and an ardent proponent of Irish independence.
(69) The most ardent proslavery advocates admitted that slave labor was not as efficient as free labor but then insisted that the slave system had advantages that outweighed this deficiency.
(70) Over several visits to Shaoxing, I wondered what the locals, such ardent lovers of rotted soymilk and vegetable stalks, would make of rotted cow's milk, otherwise known as cheese.
(71) It won't take much to entice or captivate an ardent love interest.
(72) He recalled her memory with ardent, tender love, and hopeful aspiring to the better world.
(73) As for the English, even the most ardent mercantilist would rather they left viniculture to others.
(74) The Zhuang - dong people for many years have an ardent love for singing songs.
(75) On behalf of the IOC Commission of Philately, Numismatics and Memorabilia, whose Chairman I am proud to be and as an ardent Olympic philatelist,(sentencedict.com) I wish to congratulate its editors warmly.
(76) In this faubourg exists poignant distress hidden under attic roofs; there also exist rare and ardent minds.
(77) The dull precious metal seemed to flash with a reflection of her bright and ardent spirit.
(78) The satisfaction derived from this act was all that the most ardent moralist could have desired.
(79) Ardent expectations were held by his parents for his college career.
(80) University Relation Department initiated the activity, named "Employing the Club Consultant" this term, which immediately won a ardent respondence from 27 clubs.
(81) Midwestern and western Domocrates were ardent supporters of Second New Deal domestic policies.
(82) Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded---George Norman Douglas, British writer.
(83) Fiery guitar - work embellishes the already hyperactive music, injecting ardent fury and cosmic demeanor.
(84) Following this ardent love for of Aisan culture, Denise went to Japan after graduating college . She began to study Nihon Buyo. She stayed in Japan for nearly ten years.
(85) After Redding about the lives of several great Americans, John became an ardent student of American history.
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(86) Pagoda tree rice: International market of sunlight ? is ardent to demand of pagoda tree rice.
(87) I came out of a theater, where I used to spend every evening in the proscenium boxes in the role of an ardent wooer.
(88) Here in this tiny garden along a busy London road is Albane Gaspard. Originally from France, she is one of ' Food Up Front's' most ardent volunteers.
(89) Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded.
(90) I am an ardent fan of the TV series The Big Idea.
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