abandoned, burning with excitement, earnest, fanatical, hard, in earnest, lively, relentless, steaming, unrestrained, zealous
Definitionadj. characterized by intense emotion
Last update: September 9, 2017
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He is also a fervent football supporter of Crystal Palace. [verb]
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On the 10 August, Massey, a fervent admirer of Milton, entered the lists. [verb]
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I cannot change my fervent hope for the poor name of friend. [adjective]
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A demi-god could have received no more fervent adulation. [adjective]
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), and I shook his white, soft hand with fervent amiability. [adjective]
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He added a fervent prayer in a loud ringing voice--a cry for help that came from the bottom of his heart, and went to the souls of his hearers. [adjective]
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Paulus gazed in horror at the frightful scene, and cried aloud with fervent unction, "Let him go--forgive that heaven may forgive you." [adjective]
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At length Marcus, after a deep sigh, broke out in a tone of fervent conviction and with a blissful smile that lighted up his whole face: "Poor mother." [adjective]
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How she had yearned and pined until the most fervent desire of her heart was fulfilled. [adjective]
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Never did the sun move so slowly through the heavensnever did it shower down such fervent and[Pg 121] fiery rays, as it did that day. [adjective]
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Again the voice fell, and the bony hands met in a fervent clasp. [adjective]
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