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ardent
[ ahr-dnt ]
adjective
- having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent:
an ardent vow;
ardent love.
Synonyms: impassioned, eager, fervid
- intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic; zealous:
an ardent theatergoer;
an ardent student of French history.
- fiercely bright; glowing like fire:
They were frightened by his ardent, burning eyes.
- Archaic or Literary. burning, fiery, or hot:
the ardent core of a star.
ardent
/ ˈɑːdənt /
adjective
- expressive of or characterized by intense desire or emotion; passionate
ardent love
- intensely enthusiastic; eager
an ardent longing
- glowing, flashing, or shining
ardent eyes
- rare.burning
an ardent fever
Derived Forms
- ˈardency, noun
- ˈardently, adverb
Other Words From
- ar·dent·ly adverb
- ar·den·cy [ahr, -dn-see], ar·dent·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ardent1
Example Sentences
Some of Trump’s most ardent supporters voted against the bill, which included a Trump demand to suspend the debt ceiling for the first several years of his presidency.
I doubt Donald Trump would have such a reputation for being a "strong leader" without having egged on his most ardent followers with intimations of violence.
Dhillon has been an ardent defender of Trump and represented him in some of his legal cases.
But in the face of this failure in Finland, even his most ardent admirers must struggle to support.
California farmers, who are some of the most ardent supporters of Donald Trump, would seem to be on a collision course with one of the president-elect’s most important campaign promises.
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