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fervent

[fur-vuhnt] / ˈfɜr vənt /


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My fervent hope is that historians a century from now will view 2025 as the year when America’s mania for conspiracy theories reached its height.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was so fervent that he got ahead of the Revolution in its early, constitutional phase and had to hide in the sewers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A fervent Alabama football fan, Cook was a member of the political union who loved debate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The SBU wanted to strike its blow around Russian Victory Day on May 9, a day celebrated with fervent military pomp.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recognized for their hypnotic choreography, playful lyricism and fervent energy, the “Gnarly” singers went all out for dress rehearsal — involving an army of backup dancers and repeated blasts of confetti.

From Los Angeles Times