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ardent
[ahr-dnt]
adjective
having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent.
an ardent vow;
ardent love.
intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic; zealous.
an ardent theatergoer;
an ardent student of French history.
fiercely bright; glowing like fire.
They were frightened by his ardent, burning eyes.
Archaic or Literary., burning, fiery, or hot.
the ardent core of a star.
ardent
/ ˈɑːdənt /
adjective
expressive of or characterized by intense desire or emotion; passionate
ardent love
intensely enthusiastic; eager
an ardent longing
glowing, flashing, or shining
ardent eyes
rare, burning
an ardent fever
Other Word Forms
- ardency noun
- ardently adverb
- ardentness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ardent1
Example Sentences
For his ardent followers, his disappearance holds the same level of intrigue as the 1963 killing of US President John F Kennedy.
That said, despite my newfound devotion, ardent enough that I’ve had to replace my “good oregano” twice in the time since the original acquisition, I hadn’t ever really given oregano its time in the spotlight.
And his political views were easy to figure out: Halimi had made numerous media appearances as one of the Taliban’s more ardent critics, accusing them of straying from Islam’s true principles.
South Carolina Sen. John C. Calhoun, an ardent defender of states’ rights and slavery, argued there was nothing in the Constitution that gave Congress the power to establish a national cultural institution.
Ticket-holders Hilary Hamm and Maria Segovia - ardent tennis fans who have previously travelled from New York to Wimbledon and the Australian Open - admitted they have rarely watched mixed doubles in the past.
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