Definition of «fervent»

Fervent means intense, passionate and enthusiastic. It describes someone or something that is characterized by great warmth, zeal, ardor or fervor in pursuit of an idea or goal.

Usage examples

  1. She was a fervent supporter of animal rights and spent countless hours volunteering at the local shelter.
  2. The audience gave a fervent applause as the singer took the stage.
  3. The students held a fervent debate about the topic of climate change during their class discussion.
  4. His fervent prayers were answered when he finally received the job offer he had been hoping for.
  5. The politician made a fervent speech, rallying his supporters and urging them to vote in the upcoming election.
  6. The author's fervent writing style captivated readers, making her novels an instant bestseller.
  7. The team's coach gave a fervent pep talk before the championship game, inspiring his players to give it their all.
  8. She had a fervent desire to travel the world and experience different cultures.
  9. The protesters chanted fervent slogans, determined to make their voices heard.
  10. After hours of training, he finally hit the ball with fervent enthusiasm, scoring a home run.

Sentences with «fervent»

  • As a soldier, he was wrongly court - martialed on attempted murder and other charges just four months after returning home from Vietnam a hero; yet he remains the most fervent of patriots. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
  • Reports reaching us indicates that, constituency executives of the New Patriotic Party in all the Ten (10) regions of Ghana are deeply engrossed in fervent prayers for the return of their National Chairman Paul Afoko and praying as well for the court to pronounce victory for him, come Monday August 15 2016 (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • Two camps, each with fervent belief about the name of the Ed School, have emerged. (gse.harvard.edu)
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