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Definition of ardent in English: ardentadjective ˈɑːd(ə)ntˈɑrdnt 1Very enthusiastic or passionate. an ardent supporter of the conservative cause Example sentencesExamples - Willie is among Mayo's most ardent supporters and is a regular at all National Football League and championship games.
- He has never played rugby, but is an ardent fan and a supporter of the game.
- He was a leading and ardent enthusiast for the very inward investment that he now equally enthusiastically disclaims.
- Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy.
- It's a long, long listen that delivers very few rewards for anyone except the most ardent techno enthusiast.
- Though the policy has some ardent Republican supporters, the impetus all comes from him.
- Clef, a resident of Kowdiyar in the city, hails from a family which has an ardent passion for music.
- It is my ardent desire that I will be able to render similar voluntary services in the future.
- Their passion is not as ardent, but it is somehow deeper and more mature than when they first met.
- He took a keen interest in sport and was an ardent supporter of Mayo.
- Since then, he has developed an ardent passion for the instrument.
- Among Southeast Asian countries, Singapore has been an ardent supporter of free trade.
- The council has been an ardent supporter of the scheme, which it says is essential to resolve some of the resort's economic problems.
- Tom was expected to poll well but the size of his vote took even his most ardent supporters by surprise.
- Peggy was an ardent supporter of the local St. Kevin's club and liked to see her county doing well.
- Fusion's most ardent enthusiasts believe that a viable power plant is 30 years away.
- I am sometimes critical and sometimes an ardent supporter of the press gallery.
- Veronica is an ardent supporter of community action in the parishes of Kilfian and Moygownagh.
- So the horse's ardent supporters will be able to chart their hero's progress towards another century.
- Your ardent and enthusiastic manner finds favour and could propel you to success.
Synonyms passionate, avid, impassioned, fervent, fervid, zealous, wholehearted, eager, vehement, intense, fierce, fiery, flaming, emotional, hot-blooded earnest, sincere enthusiastic, keen, committed, dedicated, assiduous informal mad keen 2archaic, literary Burning; glowing. Example sentencesExamples - The ardent flames raged ceaselessly for days, crumbling Troy into dust and so after years of bitterness, strife and wars the Greek had finally defeated the Trojans.
- The fire had died to a steady ardent glow.
- Hence it was that a certain devout soul compared the heart of Jesus to a burning furnace in which He voluntarily suffered from the ardent flames of Divine love.
Synonyms white-hot, intensely hot, red-hot, burning, fiery, on fire, blazing, ablaze, aflame
Derivatives noun ˈɑːdənsiˈɑrd(ə)nsi Ernesto is seen as preening and shallow, almost sadistically delighting in his uncle Pasquale's discomfort, for all the ardency of his love. Example sentencesExamples - Even so I still feel a paternal affection for these two callow younglings, if mainly for their ardency.
- Johnson's ardency emerges in his hobbies as well, as a golfer who has played everywhere from Hawaii to Ireland and as a scuba enthusiast who plans to dive the Seychelles and the Red Sea.
- The young dancer infused his partnering with Elizabeth Loscavio with such ardency that he created a memorable experience even out of one of Tomasson's minor pieces.
- Ojos Criollos is a Cuban Dance, a kind of tango that ingratiates itself with a certain robust ardency.
Origin Middle English: from Old French ardant from Latin ardens, ardent-, from ardere 'to burn'. Definition of ardent in US English: ardentadjectiveˈɑrdntˈärdnt 1Enthusiastic or passionate. Example sentencesExamples - He has never played rugby, but is an ardent fan and a supporter of the game.
- It is my ardent desire that I will be able to render similar voluntary services in the future.
- Among Southeast Asian countries, Singapore has been an ardent supporter of free trade.
- Since then, he has developed an ardent passion for the instrument.
- Fusion's most ardent enthusiasts believe that a viable power plant is 30 years away.
- Their passion is not as ardent, but it is somehow deeper and more mature than when they first met.
- The council has been an ardent supporter of the scheme, which it says is essential to resolve some of the resort's economic problems.
- Peggy was an ardent supporter of the local St. Kevin's club and liked to see her county doing well.
- Tom was expected to poll well but the size of his vote took even his most ardent supporters by surprise.
- So the horse's ardent supporters will be able to chart their hero's progress towards another century.
- Your ardent and enthusiastic manner finds favour and could propel you to success.
- He was a leading and ardent enthusiast for the very inward investment that he now equally enthusiastically disclaims.
- Veronica is an ardent supporter of community action in the parishes of Kilfian and Moygownagh.
- Though the policy has some ardent Republican supporters, the impetus all comes from him.
- Willie is among Mayo's most ardent supporters and is a regular at all National Football League and championship games.
- Clef, a resident of Kowdiyar in the city, hails from a family which has an ardent passion for music.
- He took a keen interest in sport and was an ardent supporter of Mayo.
- I am sometimes critical and sometimes an ardent supporter of the press gallery.
- Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy.
- It's a long, long listen that delivers very few rewards for anyone except the most ardent techno enthusiast.
Synonyms passionate, avid, impassioned, fervent, fervid, zealous, wholehearted, eager, vehement, intense, fierce, fiery, flaming, emotional, hot-blooded - 1.1literary, archaic Burning; glowing.
Example sentencesExamples - Hence it was that a certain devout soul compared the heart of Jesus to a burning furnace in which He voluntarily suffered from the ardent flames of Divine love.
- The fire had died to a steady ardent glow.
- The ardent flames raged ceaselessly for days, crumbling Troy into dust and so after years of bitterness, strife and wars the Greek had finally defeated the Trojans.
Synonyms white-hot, intensely hot, red-hot, burning, fiery, on fire, blazing, ablaze, aflame
Origin Middle English: from Old French ardant from Latin ardens, ardent-, from ardere ‘to burn’. |