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Definition of fervent:

  • (adjective) characterized by intense emotion;
  • (adjective) extremely hot

Sentence Examples:

She said in a voice of fervent gratitude.

Was the old woman's fervent prayer.

His crow was fervent but subdued.

Hope released herself from his fervent grasp.

He said, in low but fervent tones.

The compassion was fervent, and pure too.

This is my fervent prayer for you.

A fervent sun may unduly tan you.

He sought for strength in fervent prayer.

Marjorie clasped her hands in fervent appeal.

His eyes shone with a fervent resolution.

He was equally fervent on his part.

A thousand fervent and very affectionate kisses.

Was the fervent echo in Doreen's bosom.

And it was a really fervent answer.

Join together in frequent and fervent prayer.

She concluded in terms of fervent affection.

That hope is fervent within me, Captain!

Never had I heard more fervent singing.

Their lips met in a fervent salute.

Exclaimed Schuyler Carleton, in a fervent tone.

That he may, is my fervent prayer.

Speed the day is our fervent wish.

Yelled every officer in a fervent tone.

Fervent apologies "Whom are you going to marry?"

Some people are less fervent in their admiration.

It is so fervent, and yet so sad.

It was not respectable to be so fervent.

It was in answer to our fervent prayer.

That fervent hope warms us again like coffee!

Said they, with one voice of fervent petition.

Which appeared to me too fervent to be reassuring.

The lips moved in earnest, fervent prayer.

In those fervent words Miss Garth answered.

Was the fervent response of Edward Claire.

Was the fervent thought of Count Bunker.

No, her taste is fervent and gorgeous.

How fervent was that factory of yours?

I might have appealed in a more fervent strain.

And kindred promises were frequent and fervent.

She remembered making a fervent, speechless prayer.

Oh, how fervent will be his delight!'

John murmurs a silent, but fervent assent.

With these fervent expressions, he left us.

Yes, she laughed at my fervent words.

"So do I," was my fervent reply.

Was the fervent and almost unanimous reply.

"I'll do it," was the fervent response.

The Merry Men chanted, in fervent chorus.

As he proceeded, he became more and more fervent.

His friendships were fervent and faithfully cherished.

Her fervent prayers are heard and answered.

Your welcome was fervent I think you'll agree.

Their zeal is great and their love fervent.

Ashe clasped her hand in a fervent grip.

Andersen took her hands in a fervent clasp.

His eloquence was as fervent as his ovens.

"I hope he will," was my fervent reply.

And our lips met again in fervent tenderness.

It lacked the intensity of a fervent passion.

The Queen then cried, in a fervent tone.

I remember her as a fervent, praying woman.

There was a fervent "Heaven keep you, darling!"

"Hope she did," was Marjorie's fervent wish.

The Theseus was regarded with fervent admiration.

The soft lips returned his fervent kiss.

His quick, fervent utterance positively shocked everybody.

Rita with fervent prayers to come to his aid.

He has our first and most fervent love.

There was a fervent quality in his tone.

This evening he was more than usually fervent.

They think our prayers are long and fervent.

Is your zeal dead, or is it in fervent activity?

They are not open, fervent letters of affection.

I felt they followed us with fervent eagerness.

His remaining hours were spent in fervent prayer.

His novels are fervent defenses of the Vagabond.

A fervent embrace and he led her forth.

The atmosphere became suddenly fervent, emotional and devout.

Then she loosed him with a fervent kiss.

They clasp our useless hands in fervent farewells.

She sent him a message of fervent gratitude.

There I have experienced my most fervent emotions.

He draws her to him with fervent passion.

Brown lingered to say a few fervent words.

"I'm positive of that," was the fervent response.

In Larry's fervent voice, from behind the lattice.

There is little flow of natural, fervent melody.

My love was too fervent to admit a rival.

Here the voices were always raised; they became fervent.

Is the fervent prayer of your affectionate friend, "Nelson."

Thus failed miserably a revolution begun amid fervent enthusiasm.

He gave him a fervent shake of the hand.

Relief went through Joe Morrow in a fervent tide.

In his sermons he seemed somewhat coarse though fervent.

As a boy he had a fervent private religion.

He is very fervent and affectionate in his address.

A fervent desire to promote the happiness of mankind.

My very bones seemed melting with fervent heat.

Received the fervent reply, "And the covers too!"