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ardent

(= fervent, fiery, impassioned, torrid) characterized by intense emotion ardent love an ardent lover a fervent desire to change society a fervent admirer fiery oratory an impassioned appeal a torrid love affair (= warm) characterized by strong enthusiasm ardent revolutionaries warm support glowing or shining like fire from rank to rank she darts her ardent eyes — Alexander Pope frightened by his ardent burning eyes

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Simple sentences

My grandfather was an ardent atheist.
It is our ardent hope that the war will end soon.
This pair of lovers were carrying on an ardent correspondence.
He is an ardent music lover.
He yielded to her ardent wishes.
Only an ardent fan could create such a faithful pastiche of the artist's works.

Movie subtitles

And the behaviour of the Florentines became madder and madder, and the life of the two people more and more ardent with love.
He was a very rich man. with a quarter of a million acres in the Crimea, and an ardent sportsman.
He's not an ardent suitor, is he, Brother?
You're one of the ardent believers, the good American.
He was referring to the ardent love with which we should preach God's word.
His valour will be your shield and we believe his ardent love will find an echo in your heart.
She always drinks the French ardent spirit!
It was a coincidence, I suppose that your lips just happened to meet in a long, ardent, passionate.
He wrote me ardent love letters, wonderful letters.
He's one of these ardent types.
You know who walks with the naked feet on ardent coals to burn the Spirit of the Death?
Cousin Morris is an ardent collector of eggs.
He was a damned ardent socialist.
Forever and ever, your ardent admirer and champion.
Some very ardent admirers of yours.
Oh, Giacomo, you are so ardent.
They're brave and ardent with ladies, yet the lion's claws sober them up.
I'm an ardent reader of your column.
Hannibal will be pleased. when he knows that he has such an ardent admirer.
Come, I'm trembling and ardent.
Of the Queen of Etruria, an ardent disciple of Napoleon.
My friend, at the court of Etruria the most ardent Bonapartist I've ever known.
How ardent and hot is my caress?
And we must ask you not to sell ardent spirits or guns to the Indians.
Personally, I think it must be very difficult to be married to such an ardent young man.
You know, I always thought your love scenes were the least realistic, but now they ought to be actually ardent with Mary Lou collaborating.
What ardent love!
Look at what some ardent admirer left at your doorstep.
Don't be too ardent. He'll remember what you were.
He's extremely wealthy and an ardent collector.
Girls, we have three ardent admirers of the dance.
I don't know the rules of refusing ardent admirers!
The ardent young lover Mr. Redfern bending over the body with suntanned limbs wearing Arlena's white bathing costume and a red Chinese hat.
He had strong passions and an ardent imagination, but his firmness of disposition preserved him from the ordinary errors of young men.
So all those passionate letters, those ardent desires, this bold obstinate pursuit - all this was not love!
Let's drink to love. and our drinking. will render our kisses more ardent.
Always a popular guest at San Simeon. Miss Dressler accepts a flower from an ardent admirer.

News and current affairs

A deficit-reduction package crafted along these lines would more than meet even the most ardent deficit hawk's demands.
Remarkably, some of Israel's most ardent admirers are now to be found on the right - and even the far right.
Jews were among the most ardent supporters of black Americans' struggle for civil rights in the 1950's and 1960's.
Its ardent defenders are, of course, untroubled by the loss of jobs.
The most ardent advocate of expanded health care rights should agree that the forum for that advocacy is the Parliament, not the European Court of Justice.
It followed that I became an ardent Europhile.
Tony Blair, once an ardent pro-European (at least by Britain's undemanding standards), might finally have to cede power to Gordon Brown, who is famously cold to European integration.
Even the UN's most ardent supporters now recognize that change is called for if the organization is to make a significant contribution to international peace and security.
The government has had the National Congress surrounded by unionists so that only its ardent supporters can enter for the Senate's sessions.
A dozen ardent epigones blog in sync with him, re-posting the wisdom of the master.
WASHINGTON, DC - Russia has shown itself to be an international spoiler with its ardent support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
While we have become familiar with China's ardent interest in natural resources such as oil, coal, steel, copper, and soybeans, we are far less acquainted with other kinds of Chinese investments, including outright acquisitions of foreign companies.
It is telling, for example, that Simon Johnson, the IMF's chief economist during 2007-2008, has turned into one of the most ardent supporters of strict controls on domestic and international finance.
Bosch, an ardent anti-Nazi, founded the giant chemical company I.G. Farben, which Hitler took over and used to make supplies for World War II.
But China's history of humiliation at the hands of European colonial powers has made its leaders ardent supporters of inviolable national rights and suspicious of any sacrifice of sovereignty.

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