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Sentence count:79+2Posted:2017-01-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ardentdevotedenthusiasticintensepassionatesincerezealousAntonym: apatheticSimilar words: interventioninterveneinterveningservenerveserve asobservedeserveMeaning: ['fɜrvnt /'fɜːnt]  adj. 1. characterized by intense emotion 2. extremely hot. 
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(61) Also, out-of-bounds skiing is certainly not for everyone that happens to be a fervent "powder hound".
(62) An even more apocalyptic bomb was created, the H-bomb, in which US military planners invested their most fervent hopes in the theory of deterrence.
(63) His memoirs, written at the end of his life, proclaimed a fervent and orthodox Marxism-Leninism. His career was often different.
(64) I wrote it as fervent and pathetically as I could.
(65) By and by, however , " fervent " gave way to " prosaic ".
(66) " We've got to beat them down, " whispered Daisy, winking ferociously toward the fervent sun.
(67) Austria was among the most fervent supporters of Adolf Hitler.
(68) The fervent testimonial confirmed the President in his intention to let the expedition go ahead.
(69) The brass band played the National Anthem as a solemn, fervent one.
(70) You would glorify with the most fervent gratitude the God. Sentencedict.com
(71) Could you tell her so for me, with my fervent acknowledgments?'
(72) The fervent heat merely communicated a genial warmth to their half - torpid systems.
(73) My fervent wish is that one day soon Reuters financial news editor in China will be a Chinese national - one step on that person's path to be global editor in chief!
(74) Bush's radicalism becomes more fervent as he becomes more embattled and separates him from presidents past.
(75) Very fast, fervent passion by annihilate of actual tough life place.
(76) Choral music in the modern sense came into being in the fifteenth century, it was an era of fervent devotion: to the Blessed Virgin, the Mass and the Magnificat.
(77) A fervent , sometimes militant supporter or proponent of a party , cause , faction , person , or idea.
(78) So fervent still was the sisterly interest I felt in Mr. Godfrey.
(79) Unfeigned , fervent love through the Spirit should be the chief token of a true conversion.
More similar words: interventioninterveneinterveningservenerveserve asobservedeservereserveobserverreservedobservedpreservefervoreventinventeventssubservientseventhventurepreventsolventseventydifferenteventualinventioninventoryadventurein any eventeventually
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