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fervent
adjective as in enthusiastic
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Their urgency to change it in last year’s playoffs was fervent.
Let the record show Democrats won the White House in 2020 even though Clinton bobbed back up in 2017 and, for a short while, thwarted the party’s fervent desire to “turn the page.”
Many are wrestling with the impact of a man who attracted fervent crowds, bringing young people into politics and conservative Christian thinking, while at the same time shocking many with his provocative opinions.
This was a show that at one point had a fervent following…now?
Since its June release, the animated musical movie has developed fervent fans of all ages.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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