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fervent

(= ardent, 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 (= fervid) extremely hot the fervent heat...merely communicated a genial warmth to their half-torpid systems — Nathaniel Hawthorne set out...when the fervid heat subsides — Frances Trollope

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Simple sentences

Tom is a fervent churchgoer.

Movie subtitles

I'm a fervent admirer.
The Prefect sends you his most fervent condolences.
My most fervent wish is for my father to stop raising hell and that it becomes better at home.
Mme Councilwoman, I am your fervent admirer.
Please answer our fervent prayers, hold back your thunder and fire, the harsh north wind and the rains, let the storm turn into your praise and glory.
You were the more fervent believer.
John Coble's put in a pretty fervent recommendation for you. to The Cattlemen's Association to help control the rustling.
It's the governor's fervent hope that force will not be necessary in retaking the school.
Capital punishment? I'd have been a fervent retentionist and an ardent abolitionist.
I mean, a fervent and a frightened prayer.
But in the hotel courtyard, fervent attempts are undertaken to make contact with the future.
Denouncing the Treaty of Versailles. the Nazis make fervent appeals to German patriotism.
General Streck of the High Command is a most fervent admirer, and owns a complete set of his works.
This kind of accomplishment is the result of fervent dedication to the principles taught here.
It's the fervent and urgent prayer of all men of goodwill that it never shall happen.
What fervent dreams lay half-buried in this land of promise? Dreams crushed by a cruel nature or the lance of an Indian warrior.
The town goes to sleep at last. But in the hotel courtyard, fervent attempts are undertaken to make contact with the future.
Someone with such a fervent desire to punish the guilty, no matter what the cost. just might see Spotlight News as the ultimate corruption. and want to put an end to it permanently.
Even its most fervent supporters back om.
While expressing his fervent admiration for you as a person, it is unhappily I who have captured his fancy.
And besides, have you ever met a Bajoran who didn't have a fervent opinion about everything from prophetic interpretation to farm policy?
I think next to your brother, I am your most fervent admirer.
Mr and Mrs Poignant have been fervent disciples from the start.
Brideshead and Cordelia are both fervent Catholics.
Even its most fervent supporters back off.
This kind of accomplishment. is the result. of fervent dedication to the principles taught here.
Just a theory and a fervent PRAYER!
It's admirable, Madam, how he has regained your favor. since giving up his riotous life to adopt these airs of fervent piety.
If you are here, it is because you have a fervent, unequivocal belief. in teamwork!
It was my most fervent wish.
Each school still inspires fervent support.

News and current affairs

There are fervent arguments heard on both sides concerning blame for a lack of peace in the Holy Land.
A fervent opponent of Australia's carbon price, and a battle-hardened opponent of US President Barack Obama, Murdoch lauded the virtues of austerity and minimal regulation, and railed against the corrosive effects of social safety nets.
For the past two months, thousands of Lopez Obrador's most fervent supporters have transformed the Zocalo, Mexico City's central square, into a virtual sea of tents - the center of gravity of opposition to the official result.
This made him a fervent free trader.
It is tempting to end all discussion at this point and issue a fervent appeal to citizens to help the refugees.
The cancer of violence is all too often found within the US, fed in part by the same inequality, alienation, lack of opportunity, and fervent search for absolute truth that we discern abroad.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad may be gaining support across the Muslim world for his fervent criticism of the United States, but inside Iran, he is losing strength.
We recognize, of course, that few of even the most fervent supporters of European integration want to help Ukraine quickly become a member.
A nuclear deal with Iran would have similarly important implications in the Middle East and Southwest Asia - a prospect that largely explains fervent opposition to negotiations by Israel and Saudi Arabia.
RAMALLAH - A political leader's decision not to seek re-election usually triggers fervent discussion about potential heirs.
If the numbers seem too small for the major players, here's the catch: Knesset's 120 seats will fill up smaller parties, each comprising anything from two to 11 fervent politicos.
This then produces the fervent belief that government spending must be cut radically, and now.
In practice, this means fervent efforts to prevent their currencies from appreciating in value.
The Tea Party emerged from a laudably grassroots base: libertarians, fervent Constitutionalists, and ordinary people alarmed at the suppression of liberties, whether by George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
Among the most fervent supporters of Obama in the US have been the nearly three million-strong Indian-American community.

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