Examples of 'fervor' in a sentence

Meaning of "fervor"

'Fervor' is a noun that refers to intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm towards a cause, belief, or activity
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  • An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
  • A passionate enthusiasm for some cause.
  • Heat.

How to use "fervor" in a sentence

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With the fervor of a general waging a campaign.
The election has unleashed civic fervor.
That kind of religious fervor does not appeal to me.
Fervor has spun itself into gold.
This messianic fervor is what is globalism today.
I sacrificed those animals with religious fervor.
A strident patriotic fervor engulfed the country.
Watch when you spend with fervor.
It did so with religious fervor and increasing convictions.
You read with strength and fervor.
He prayed with immense fervor and concentration.
Suave fervor and sadness and jealousy.
You have no idea what real fervor is.
But that fervor has been tricky to sustain.
Try to hold back the journalistic fervor.

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The patriotic fervor of war had been invoked.
I hate you with such great fervor.
Moral fervor is the essence of the matter.
He wrote hundreds of poems with patriotic fervor.
Give yourself to the fervor of his word.
Newspapers added columnists to whip up martial fervor.
This endless spiritual fervor and activity.
Distance turned belief into religious fervor.
My fervor has now become a saga.
Scenes of rather unrestrained emotional fervor were characteristic.
Such fervor in trying to find out enemy secrets.
Wars have been waged with less fervor.
And that doubled my fervor about playing drums.
They are just responding to the huge fervor.
Do you feel the fervor of the movement was lost.
The atmosphere here is like a religious fervor.
I was blinded by the fervor of my faith in mankind.
I embrace you with all my revolutionary fervor.
Keep the flame of fervor alight in your heart.
And this day is celebrated with fervor.
The fervor of elections back then.
His face alight with patriotic fervor.
Sheer revolutionary fervor and hatred are not enough.
You still have your old fervor.
In their fervor to get your testimony.
Some embrace it with an almost religious fervor.
That patriotic fervor had changed.
I took to running with almost a religious fervor.
I loved the fervor of her mind.
She has always been venerated with fervor.
In their fervor to get your testimony and you.
They disapproved of the prevailing religious fervor.
He studies with great fervor the life sciences.
Tens of thousands of men enlisted in a nationalistic fervor.
Fervor or the intensity of religious belief.

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