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fervently
[ fur-vuhnt-lee ]
adverb
- with great intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm, etc.; vehemently: The students are fervently campaigning for reform.
I can't know without being in that situation, and I fervently hope I never am.
The students are fervently campaigning for reform.
Other Words From
- non·fer·vent·ly adverb
- o·ver·fer·vent·ly adverb
- su·per·fer·vent·ly adverb
- un·fer·vent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of fervently1
Example Sentences
They fervently defended Bass in a seemingly impromptu interview.
The Conservatives fervently hope that before too long their new leader Badenoch can make some progress.
The ruling party, Georgian Dream, fervently denies any link to the Kremlin, but its actions in recent days have raised big questions about this country’s future with the West.
District Judge David O. Carter’s fervently pursued goal to have as many as 200 units of the temporary housing opened by early next year.
Mary Howard-Elley fervently believes illegal immigration in the U.S. is a critical problem that only former President Donald Trumpov can solve.
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