slovo | definícia |
fervent (mass) | fervent
- vrúci, úprimný, vrelý, horúci |
fervent (encz) | fervent,vroucí adj: Zdeněk Brož |
fervent (encz) | fervent,vřelý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Fervent (gcide) | Fervent \Fer"vent\, a. [F. fervent, L. fervens, -entis. p. pr.
of fervere o the boiling hot, to boil, glow.]
1. Hot; glowing; boiling; burning; as, a fervent summer.
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The elements shall melt with fervent heat. --2 Pet.
iii. 10.
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2. Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing.
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Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit. --Rom.
iii. 11.
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So spake the fervent angel. --Milton.
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A fervent desire to promote the happiness of
mankind. --Macaulay.
-- Fer"vent*ly, adv. -- Fer"vent*ness, n.
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Laboring fervently for you in prayers. --Col. iv.
12.
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fervent (wn) | fervent
adj 1: characterized by intense emotion; "ardent love"; "an
ardent lover"; "a fervent desire to change society"; "a
fervent admirer"; "fiery oratory"; "an impassioned
appeal"; "a torrid love affair" [syn: ardent,
fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, perfervid,
torrid]
2: extremely hot; "the fervent heat...merely communicated a
genial warmth to their half-torpid systems"- Nathaniel
Hawthorne; "set out...when the fervid heat subsides"- Frances
Trollope [syn: fervent, fervid] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
fervent (mass) | fervent
- vrúci, úprimný, vrelý, horúci |
fervent (encz) | fervent,vroucí adj: Zdeněk Brožfervent,vřelý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
fervently (encz) | fervently,vřele adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Fervently (gcide) | Fervent \Fer"vent\, a. [F. fervent, L. fervens, -entis. p. pr.
of fervere o the boiling hot, to boil, glow.]
1. Hot; glowing; boiling; burning; as, a fervent summer.
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The elements shall melt with fervent heat. --2 Pet.
iii. 10.
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2. Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing.
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Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit. --Rom.
iii. 11.
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So spake the fervent angel. --Milton.
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A fervent desire to promote the happiness of
mankind. --Macaulay.
-- Fer"vent*ly, adv. -- Fer"vent*ness, n.
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Laboring fervently for you in prayers. --Col. iv.
12.
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Ferventness (gcide) | Fervent \Fer"vent\, a. [F. fervent, L. fervens, -entis. p. pr.
of fervere o the boiling hot, to boil, glow.]
1. Hot; glowing; boiling; burning; as, a fervent summer.
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The elements shall melt with fervent heat. --2 Pet.
iii. 10.
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2. Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing.
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Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit. --Rom.
iii. 11.
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So spake the fervent angel. --Milton.
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A fervent desire to promote the happiness of
mankind. --Macaulay.
-- Fer"vent*ly, adv. -- Fer"vent*ness, n.
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Laboring fervently for you in prayers. --Col. iv.
12.
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fervent (wn) | fervent
adj 1: characterized by intense emotion; "ardent love"; "an
ardent lover"; "a fervent desire to change society"; "a
fervent admirer"; "fiery oratory"; "an impassioned
appeal"; "a torrid love affair" [syn: ardent,
fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, perfervid,
torrid]
2: extremely hot; "the fervent heat...merely communicated a
genial warmth to their half-torpid systems"- Nathaniel
Hawthorne; "set out...when the fervid heat subsides"- Frances
Trollope [syn: fervent, fervid] |
fervently (wn) | fervently
adv 1: with passionate fervor; "both those for and against are
fervently convinced they speak for the great majority of
the people"; "a fierily opinionated book" [syn:
fierily, fervently, fervidly] |
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