Synonym: ardent, devoted, enthusiastic, intense, passionate, sincere, zealous. Antonym: apathetic. Similar words: intervention, intervene, intervening, serve, nerve, serve as, observe, deserve. Meaning: ['fɜrvnt /'fɜːnt] adj. 1. characterized by intense emotion 2. extremely hot.
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(31) And then, miraculously it seemed, the most fervent of Frere's prayers was answered.
(32) But even cricket-mad Darlington businessman Mr Ian Wright was amazed to find just how fervent is their love of the game.
(33) In fact, they became fervent converts to the idea that centralization was exactly the wrong way to go.
(34) This is some of the best and most fervent writing sport has seen.
(35) Another son of Haddington was, it has been claimed, the fervent Protestant evangelist John Knox.
(36) There were fervent arguments both for and against gun control.
(37) Converted to Christianity by a fervent American evangelist.
(38) He was always enthusiastic and fervent in religious devotion.
(39) She has a fervent desire to win.
(40) It was my husband's fervent wish.
(41) She kept moving her lips in silent fervent prayer.
(42) That night Romilayu's praying was more fervent than ever.
(43) Firbank sent him several novels with fervent inscriptions.
(44) He was a fervent patriot.
(45) Firbank sent him his novels with fervent inscriptions.
(46) Variety of designs is various, the style is multivariate, the design is fashionable, or Wen Wan, or showily , or clever, or fervent(Sentencedict.com), can satisfy the crowd of different taste.
(47) He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.
(48) Until very recently, it had looked as though the proposal to tack on a public plan was, despite fervent support among the left,[http://sentencedict.com/fervent.html] politically doomed.
(49) In his "Enquiry Concerning Human Nature," David Hume rejects religious belief during a period of fervent religious faith in American history.
(50) Arab dreams: Qaddafi (left) spent his youth as a fervent admirer of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, the pan-Arab nationalist icon of the era.
(51) He slipped on the ice and had a fall. A shout of fervent and worshipful praise. Chess, draughts and ludo are 'board games.
(52) As a result, President Andrew Johnson, a fervent white supremacist who opposed efforts to extend basic rights to former slaves, was rated "near great."
(53) Like political and religious movements, linquistic change finds its most fervent disciples among the young.
(54) Black bicycle is fervent sell, lose lose line feed is quickly.
(55) And not by his coming only, but by the consolation wherewith he was comforted in you, when he told us your earnest desire, your mourning, your fervent mind toward me; so that I rejoiced the more.
(56) But is their increasingly fervent devotion enough to thwart the spread of a sparer and more businesslike style of punctuation, from which apostrophes will be omitted?
(57) It is telling that the leviathan's massive bulk is announced by an airy cloud of spume; that same sign may be all the fervent whale-watcher will see of his or her prey.
(58) I think you good, gifted, lovely: a fervent, a solemn passion is conceived in my heart.
(59) Producing genuine understanding in the mind is not easy, so pray to your guru with uncontrived, fervent devotion.
(60) Krobelus spent her living days as a fervent member of a cult of Death Sayers.
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