Use "fervent" in a sentence

1. McAllister murmured a fervent amen.

2. Ashley offered up a fervent thanks.

3. Magnard was also a fervent feminist.

4. Seek it through fervent prayer and righteous living.

5. He became the most fervent sort of convert.

6. Strongly felt; fervent: a Cordial abhorrence of waste

7. Regular and fervent prayer benefits us greatly.

8. It was a debate which aroused fervent ethical arguments.

9. By and by, however , " fervent " gave way to " prosaic ".

10. He Antagonised some local people with his fervent evangelical Christianity

11. I wrote it as fervent and pathetically as I could.

12. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man Avails much.

13. Animated: See: alert , born , conscious , fervent , live , ready , volatile , willing

14. Austria was among the most fervent supporters of Adolf Hitler.

15. They remain among the most fervent participants in politics.

16. 23 Most of the people here are fervent supporters of self-determination.

17. It now is remembered only by fervent patriots and radio announcers.

18. Most of the people here are fervent supporters of self-determination.

19. 28 synonyms for Afire: passionate, excited, stimulated, aroused, fervent, impassioned, aglow, set alight

20. Despite her troubled life she has always had a fervent belief in God.

21. It is his fervent hope that a peaceful solution will soon be found.

22. * The fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much, James 5:16.

23. After careful research and fervent prayer, they decided to go ahead with their plans.

24. Money, self and sex have also become gods to which fervent devotion is given.

25. Needless to say, it is still a fervent catch-cry in the Boston schools.

26. A fervent supporter of Home Rule, he had converted to the Roman Catholic faith.

27. His attempts to write his own screenplay are deliciously comic depictions of fervent banality.

28. " We've got to beat them down, " whispered Daisy, winking ferociously toward the fervent sun.

29. Afire adjective passionate, excited, stimulated, aroused, fervent, impassioned, aglow All his senses were Afire

30. Low turnout may benefit Buchanan, whose fervent backers are by far the most committed.

31. At that time I was a fervent believer in the civil service system.

32. The fervent heat merely communicated a genial warmth to their half - torpid systems.

33. This time it was louder, closer, and of a more discernible and fervent, regular rhythm.

34. It is my fervent hope that you will be able to take this project forward.

35. Antonyms for Coldish include ardent, blazing, boiling, broiling, burning, cordial, fervent, fervid, fiery and friendly

36. They were no longer disrespectful of authority, and their worship was anything but emotionally fervent.

37. Only those who have overcome fervent training are permitted to don these golden Armguards

38. Life, she felt vaguely but powerfully, was more than fervent chats about great literature.

39. English words for Ardente include ardent, burning, fiery, hot, fervent, passionate, fierce, earnest, eager and aglow

40. Jehovah will likewise answer our fervent pleas for holy spirit if we “persevere in prayer.” —Rom.

41. 4:15; 6:11) Regarding his “thorn in the flesh,” Paul made fervent pleas to Jehovah.

42. We can only imagine the anxious thoughts and fervent prayers filling her mind and heart.

43. The condescension on one side has been met by a fervent reaction on the other.

44. The fervent testimonial confirmed the President in his intention to let the expedition go ahead.

45. Ardent definition, having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent: an Ardent vow; Ardent love

46. My most fervent hope is that this work has been done with the accuracy and fairness intended.

47. The fact is that Berlioz, who invented the modern orchestra, was a fervent reactionary throughout his life.

48. I recognize that, on occasion, some of our most fervent prayers may seem to go unanswered.

49. 10 Unfeigned , fervent love through the Spirit should be the chief token of a true conversion.

50. In fact, they became fervent converts to the idea that centralization was exactly the wrong way to go.

51. Ardent definition, having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent: an Ardent vow; Ardent love

52. “ Bayleaf Cafe is one of Byron Bay’s favourite breakfast hot spots, always bustling with loyal locals and fervent visitors

53. An Archpriest's mad belief in its god is so fervent that it manifests the powers of a high cleric

54. (Hebrews 5:7) Our fervent and incessant prayers will help us to cope with stressful situations and difficult trials.

55. “Following fervent prayer to Jehovah, we decided to approach a chemist [pharmacist] and ask to buy medical supplies.

56. A passionate Archeologian and fervent believer in the imperial truth, Conan is always at odds with the rest of the party

57. It would not be incorrect to interpret the thought expressed in this text by saying “Fervent prayer Accomplishes much.”

58. Into the light: people who have had a near death experience are the most fervent believers in an Afterlife

59. Every available wall space was covered with graffiti and fervent slogans, or the accumulated remnants of countless religious posters.

60. A great deal of fervent and unfavourable publicity was heaped upon the papacy as a result of this issue.

61. The theological concepts contained in these phrases are weighty ones indeed and have been the subject of fervent discussion for centuries.

62. VENEDIAN Beseechers by Michael Basinski Introduction This public display of fervent devotion is for group petition albeit solo petition is a possibility

63. His weigh can be flaunted after the account of short-term, exclusive fervent nociceptive Afferentation or moderate, purely long-term nociceptive Afferentation

64. Saint Albinus was of an ancient and noble family in Brittany, and from his childhood was fervent in every exercise of piety

65. He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.

66. The island had responded particularly to the fervent missionary work of the itinerant Baptist preachers in the early years of the century. Sentencedict.com

67. You might think that the “fervent Brexiters” who are now busy creating a “museum of communist terror” might better spend their time addressing …

68. 24 He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.

69. 29 He slipped on the ice and had a fall. A shout of fervent and worshipful praise. Chess, draughts and ludo are 'board games.

70. ... Do not despair when fervent prayers have been offered and priesthood blessings performed and your loved one makes no improvement or even passes from mortality.

71. Until very recently, it had looked as though the proposal to tack on a public plan was, despite fervent support among the left, politically doomed.

72. The usurpation of Artabasdos was connected with restoring the veneration of images, leading Constantine to become perhaps an even more fervent iconoclast than his father.

73. Arab dreams: Qaddafi (left) spent his youth as a fervent admirer of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, the pan-Arab nationalist icon of the era.

74. God himself would also be an accomplice, since Jesus preceded his selection of Judas with fervent prayer to Jehovah. —Luke 6:12-16.

75. Using powerful imagery, Proverbs 26:23 reads: “As a silver glazing overlaid upon a fragment of earthenware are fervent lips along with a bad heart.”

76. 16 As a result, President Andrew Johnson, a fervent white supremacist who opposed efforts to extend basic rights to former slaves, was rated "near great."

77. The New World Translation appropriately renders this proverb: “As a silver glazing overlaid upon a fragment of earthenware are fervent lips along with a bad heart.”

78. Such widely differing comments, ranging from outright condemnation all the way to fervent endorsement, have been made recently to describe acupuncture, the ancient Chinese medical art.

79. We were two young girls with a fervent desire to share in the fulfillment of Jesus’ command: ‘Go and make disciples of people of all the nations.’

80. But the film photography community, much like fervent Warsies on TLJ, met the news with outcry at yet another discontinued Fujifilm stock and implored Acros to be reinstated