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more fervent
adjective as in enthusiastic, excited
adjective as in enthusiastic
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
They rationalize away the facts, defend their position, and actually become more fervent.
If he had been a religious figure, he could not have had more fervent followers.
Nothing can be more fervent, more honourable, or more delicate than his devoted and considerate wooing.
Father Anselmo never uttered a clearer or more fervent benediction than that which fell from the lips of the Prince of Venice.
Not a pair in the whole of England loved each other with a truer or more fervent passion.
We have finer poetry in our own days; but we have nothing that breathes a deeper and more fervent spirit of earnest devotion.
Lescande stepped into his carriage and departed, after receiving from his wife an embrace more fervent than usual.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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