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单词 ardor
释义

ardor

noun

ar·​dor ˈär-dər How to pronounce ardor (audio)
1
a
: an often restless or transitory warmth of feeling
the sudden ardors of youth
b
: extreme vigor or energy : intensity
the ardor of a true believer
c
: zeal
d
: loyalty
2
: sexual excitement

Synonyms

  • ardency
  • emotion
  • enthusiasm
  • fervency
  • fervidness
  • fervor
  • fire
  • heat
  • intenseness
  • intensity
  • passion
  • passionateness
  • vehemence
  • violence
  • warmth
  • white heat
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Example Sentences

the sudden ardors of youth candidates for citizenship reciting the oath of allegiance to the United States with all the ardor that they could muster
Recent Examples on the Web Another win will only increase the attention, and ardor, of tennis fans and turn up the volume on talk about whether this could be another turn-back-the-clock U.S. Open story. Nicole Fallert, USA TODAY, 31 Aug. 2022 Nowhere is this more evident than in the wildly inventive and passionate world of car culture, where enthusiasts show off vastly different vehicles in a display not only of automotive ardor but also of their own personal success. Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 4 Aug. 2022 What could possibly inspire ardor less than a time when women couldn't vote or own property? Aj Willingham, CNN, 31 July 2022 The increasingly unrealistic expectations that accompany Woods most everywhere – a residue of having won most everywhere – have never dampened his ardor for competing at the Old. Eamon Lynch, USA TODAY, 15 July 2022 Those squealing daughters are now screaming moms — and their ardor hasn’t lessened. Matthew J. Palm, Orlando Sentinel, 11 July 2022 When his ardor flagged, the nymph’s task was to rekindle it. Judith Thurman, The New Yorker, 20 June 2022 With properly diffuse lighting and a kindly mirror, most (white male) rock critics can probably see themselves as a version of Malkmus, rocking with sensitive ardor and obscure wit. Jim Greer, SPIN, 31 July 2022 It’s no wonder, then, that Edebiri took on Glamour’s Inappropriate Questions with wit and ardor. Kimberly Truong, Glamour, 23 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English ardour, borrowed from Anglo-French ardur, ardour "burning, fever, passion," borrowed from Latin ardōr-, ardor "burning, flash of light, extreme heat, mental excitement, eagerness, passion," from ardēre "to burn, be fiercely hot, be violently excited, be eager" + -ōr-, -or (earlier *-ōs-, *-ōs), abstract noun suffix — more at ardent

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

ardor

noun

ar·​dor ˈär-dər How to pronounce ardor (audio)
1
: warmth of feeling
the ardor of young love
2
: great eagerness : zeal
… Amy fell to painting with undiminished ardor. Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

ardor

noun

1
as in enthusiasm
depth of feeling candidates for citizenship reciting the oath of allegiance to the United States with all the ardor that they could muster

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • enthusiasm
  • intensity
  • intenseness
  • emotion
  • passionateness
  • fervor
  • warmth
  • zeal
  • passion
  • fervency
  • ardency
  • vehemence
  • violence
  • heat
  • excitement
  • fire
  • tenderness
  • white heat
  • earnestness
  • compassion
  • fervidness
  • eagerness
  • responsiveness
  • sentimentality
  • zest
  • sympathy
  • gusto
  • infatuation
  • emotionalism
  • emotionality
  • cathexis
  • fanaticism
  • obsession
  • sentiment
  • mawkishness
  • histrionics
  • mania
  • keenness
  • melodrama
  • fever
  • sappiness
  • hot-bloodedness
  • torridity
  • torridness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • impassivity
  • impassiveness
  • insensibility
  • taciturnity
  • indifference
  • reticence
  • dryness
  • aloofness
  • composure
  • insensitiveness
  • insensitivity
  • calmness
  • unconcern
  • apathy
  • stoicism
  • stoniness
  • phlegm
  • reserve
  • collectedness
  • coolness
  • coldness
  • reservedness
  • frigidity
  • stiffness
  • chilliness
  • insensibleness
  • detachedness
  • woodenness
  • frigidness
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2
as in thirst
urgent desire or interest his ardor for combat cooled once he began experiencing the horrors of war

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • enthusiasm
  • thirst
  • excitement
  • appetite
  • eagerness
  • hunger
  • impatience
  • desirousness
  • lust
  • avidity
  • zeal
  • passion
  • keenness
  • ambition
  • alacrity
  • avidness
  • zest
  • gusto
  • quickness
  • readiness
  • warmth
  • fervency
  • willingness
  • appetency
  • appetence
  • amenability

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • indifference
  • apathy
  • unconcern
  • nonchalance
  • insouciance
  • casualness
  • languor
  • aloofness
  • detachment
  • impassivity
  • lukewarmness
  • languidness
  • halfheartedness
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3
as in passion
intense sexual desire her revealing outfit only inflamed his ardor all the more

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • passion
  • lust
  • lustfulness
  • eros
  • concupiscence
  • eroticism
  • horniness
  • itch
  • erotomania
  • licentiousness
  • lasciviousness
  • nymphomania
  • satyriasis
  • wantonness
  • salaciousness
  • lewdness
  • libidinousness
  • randiness
  • lickerishness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • frigidity

Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of ardor are enthusiasm, fervor, passion, and zeal. While all these words mean "intense emotion compelling action," ardor suggests warm and excited feeling likely to be fitful or short-lived.

the ardor of their honeymoon soon faded

While the synonyms enthusiasm and ardor are close in meaning, enthusiasm applies to lively or eager interest in or admiration for a proposal, cause, or activity.

never showed much enthusiasm for sports

The meanings of fervor and ardor largely overlap; however, fervor implies a warm and steady emotion.

read the poem aloud with great fervor

While in some cases nearly identical to ardor, passion applies to an emotion that is deeply stirring or ungovernable.

was a slave to his passions

The synonyms zeal and ardor are sometimes interchangeable, but zeal implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of an aim or devotion to a cause.

preaches with fanatical zeal
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