King Ashoka was the ardent follower of buddhishm . [adjective]
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He became an ardent Royalist and raised a troop of horse to fight in the Bishops Wars. [adjective]
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Why should he be so ardent in desiring grave and verbose writers? [adjective]
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Heyward ventured to hurl the tomahawk he had seized, too ardent to await the moment of closing. [adjective]
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To these ardent and nearly innocent words Cora made no other answer than by straining the youthful speaker to her heart, as she bent over her in melting tenderness. [adjective]
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At this meeting divers plans of operation were suggested, though none of a character to meet the wishes of their ardent leader. [adjective]
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It is difficult for a calm, deliberate nature like mine to understand an ardent, quickly kindling heart. [adjective]
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He said to himself that he had been too sanguine, eager, self-confident, ardent, impetuous, and, if the nasty word must be faced, even too self-conceited. [adjective]
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On paper he could be effusive, ardent, eloquent, sentimental; but not a bit of that to meet the world in his own waistcoat. [adjective]
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