Sentence example with the word 'ardor'

ardor

abandon, avidity, desideration, fancy, galvanization, indefatigability, lustiness, readiness, shine, uxoriousness, zealousness

Definition n. a feeling of strong eagerness

Last update: June 15, 2015


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His bold geometric designs, often incorporating huge graphics, encapsulated the revolutionary ardor of the new state.   [noun]

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This in itself was enough to damp the ardor of my enthusiasm.   [noun]

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"Though not at hand, fortunately for us," said Montcalm, without waiting, in his ardor, for the interpreter.   [noun]

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Heyward drew back, all his ardor to proceed seeming to vanish on the instant.   [noun]

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The old man was grieved to turn the weapons they had seized in their sacred ardor, against the seceders from their own cause; but it had to be.   [noun]

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Rage surged up in the breasts of the most timid, and fear vanished before the passion for revenge; cowardice turned to martial ardor, and philosophers and artists thirsted for blood.   [noun]

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Breastplates girt on to their bodies, and swords wielded in their hands made soldiers of the sages at once, and inspired them with martial ardor.   [noun]

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But Archibius, without noticing the enthusiastic ardor, so unusual to his sister's quiet nature, calmly continued: "She won your heart also, and it seems impossible for you to desert her."   [noun]

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A blessed sense of rejoicing, such as he had not felt since his early youth, filled his heart, and Dorothea's ardor seemed to him half pitiful and half amusing.   [noun]

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Natasha, with the ardor characteristic of all she did suddenly set to work too.   [noun]

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Long since, the keeper has cared for the prisoner with all the ardor of a new-found son's affection.   [noun]

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