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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(91) At this, their own shrine, he knelt with them, an ardent devotee.
(92) Following this ardent love for of Aisan culture, Denise went to Japan after graduating college . She began to study Nihon Buyo.
(93) After trying to play the Washington parlor game of the moment — "Was Alan Patricof invited?" he asked, referring to a fellow ardent Clinton supporter — Mr.
(94) He was a very good family man and an ardent churchgoer.
(95) The result has been a Gordian knot of preconditions for resuming talks that even the most ardent expert would be hard-pressed to figure out.
(96) Ernst Haeckel was particularly ardent, aiming to synthesise Darwin's ideas with those of Lamarck and Goethe while still reflecting the spirit of Naturphilosophie.
(97) He walked away to listen to Bamberger, who was feebly spouting some ardent line.
(98) He lived in the company of writers and was an ardent balletomane.
(99) The dull precious metal seemed to FLASH with a refection of her bright and ardent spirit.
(100) Though ostensibly silent, a handwritten letter from someone we know speaks with the voice—querulous, joking, ardent, tinged with an accent from Padua or Bulawayo—of its author.
(101) How silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting on in years.
(102) Its most ardent admirers would say that it will be around forever.
(103) The writings of the abolitionists and Thoreau inspired the great Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy to become an ardent exponent of Christian nonviolence.
(104) Soon, even the most ardent liberal will understand supply-side economics.
(105) What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation: of all the conflicts and all the sacrifices that ennoble us most.
(106) With an ardent and bitter look he said, " I'm not free for lovemaking. Neither are you. "
(107) I paid tribute to Hillary, who had been working on the issue for more than twenty years, and to perhaps the most ardent supporter of the reforms in the House, Tom DeLay, himself an adoptive parent.
(108) Abe, an ardent nationalist, has regularly prayed at Yasukuni in the past and reportedly made a secret trip as chief Cabinet secretary just before the shrine's main spring festival last year.
(109) Much to the dismay of his present readers, Pirandello was an ardent fascist who joined the party in 1923.
(110) Her adoration of Father Ralph had turned into an ardent, very girlish crush.
(111) Labelled "the fastest-growing company ever" by ardent fans, the firm has turned a simple concept into a money-spinner.
(112) He was an ardent Royalist and supporter of the Bonrbons.
(113) The basketball player John Hancock on the ardent fan's T - shirt .
(114) She is intelligent, ardent and ready to burn her boats.
(115) The dull precious metal seemed to flash with a refection of her bright and ardent spirit.
(116) In 1889, Yeats met Maud Gonne,(sentencedict.com/ardent.html) then a 23-year-old heiress and ardent Nationalist.
(117) Great Empedocles, that ardent soul Leapt into Etna, and was roasted whole.
(118) Just as business and science reporters avoid economic and business jargon, sportswriters should avoid terms that only the most ardent fan or coach would know.
(119) In his ardent eyes the fanciful, lofty joy he experienced was something precious to the extreme.
(120) Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others unheeded.
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