Examples of 'fervour' in a sentence
Meaning of "fervour"
fervour (noun) - Fervour is intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm towards something. It is often used to describe a strong emotion or belief that drives someone's actions or behavior
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- An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardour.
- A passionate enthusiasm for some cause.
- Heat.
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The patriotic fervour of our troops is unprecedented.
Wars have been waged with less fervour.
Where it takes fervour to satisfy the woman.
I hate you with such great fervour.
Even then his fervour was enough for us.
Distance turned belief into religious fervour.
Religious fervour imposes female inheritance rights.
The consequence a diminishment in fervour and practice.
But this fervour goes beyond their prayer assemblies.
On their considerable fervour and their zeal.
Fatalism will inevitably empty prayer of fervour.
Of the revolutionary fervour of a number of the leaders.
It is indeed a totally new experience of religious fervour.
This is a tale of remarkable fervour and dedication.
There is a fervour sparking off everywhere.
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He preached with astonishing fervour and power.
Your fervour and force paralyzed me.
The festival is celebrated with great fervour.
Here his evangelical fervour met with no sympathy.
She returned his kiss with fervour.
The fervour which accompanied his words and.
Relinquish your apathy and replace it by fervour.
No amount of patriotic fervour can replace having a soul.
His eyes burned with a curious fervour.
With fervour from him and us.
Your faith must show no weakness of fervour.
Holy fervour born of faith and joined with it.
I am blown away with all the fervour.
Considerable fervour was manifested in the meeting.
The authorities were careful to avoid incitement to nationalistic fervour.
Fervour and completing their education.
Would add the fervour and zeal of converts.
Fervour with which he kissed the hand of his.
Intoxicate me with your burning fervour.
The fervour of their proselytising increased.
I borrowed few colours from the fervour of youth.
And all the fervour of my heart run waste.
We must swing out with fervour.
Your fervour kept growing.
Scotland was a stronghold for this sort of religious fervour.
Religious fervour was such a destructive force in his first marriage.
No looking back except to strengthen fervour.
The fervour of her intercessions rocking her to and fro.
These are danced with great fervour.
There is the fervour of meeting.
We are being taken towards war by popular fervour.
Shalt weep with the fervour and bliss of my love.
He shot dead by authorities for inspiring revolutionary fervour.
It was popular fervour which spilled over and killed people.
She always put the same fervour into it.