Sentence example with the word 'fervor'

fervor

abandon, attachment, devotedness, faith, free love, idolatry, like, popular regard, sexual desire, truelove, zealousness

Definition n. feelings of great warmth and intensity

Last update: January 9, 2017


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The terrorist’s fervor made him believe that giving his life for his cause was his purpose in life.   [noun]

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The flesh will murmur against you, but it will be bridled by fervor of spirit.   [noun]

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That I cannot agree to; and for that reason I have criticised your book, so full of beautiful pages, so brilliant with knowledge and fervor.   [noun]

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The question chilled his fervor.   [noun]

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Directly, as if to make the purification complete, from body to spirit the quickening ran, exalting them to a very fervor of ecstasy.   [noun]

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--to thee peace and welcome," the Egyptian replied, with fervor."   [noun]

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All the listeners, even the dull servants outside the divan, affected by his fervor, were startled as if by a majestic presence suddenly apparent within the tent.   [noun]

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