Examples of 'was an ardent' in a sentence

Meaning of "was an ardent"

Was an ardent: Describes someone who is passionate, enthusiastic, or dedicated in their support, interest, or pursuit of something

How to use "was an ardent" in a sentence

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was an ardent
Calder was an ardent peace activist and humanist.
Challenged by a young man whose father was an ardent edgewise.
She was an ardent feminist and social activist.
In politics he was an ardent Whig.
He was an ardent advocate of women in the study of medicine.
The speaker was an ardent believer.
He was an ardent instructor and a spiritual father to many.
In politics he was an ardent Republican.
He was an ardent follower of a radical imam who promised.
Philosopher John Locke was an ardent proponent of this view.
She was an ardent advocate of the higher education of women.
Visakha Wijeyeratne was an ardent artist.
Gauss was an ardent perfectionist and a hard worker.
The inscription also states that Sanjaya was an ardent follower of Shaivism.
Lincoln was an ardent protectionist his whole career.

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He was followed by a worker called Alexander Mushtakov who was an ardent supporter of Futurism.
He was an ardent music lover and an amateur artiste himself.
Champernowne was an ardent protestant.
He was an ardent peace activist and advocated nuclear disarmament.
His father was an ardent Whig.
He was an ardent royalist and opposed to the freedom of press.
Mackenzie was an ardent Tory.
He was an ardent advocate of legislation against the religious associations.
Saint Thyagaraja was an ardent devotee of the Lord.
He was an ardent eugenicist and lifelong advocate of strict racial segregation.
Since Miss Sciuto confirmed He was an ardent follower of radical imam who promised.
He was an ardent worshipper and ascetic.
President Ezra Stiles of Yale was an ardent supporter of Jewish restoration.
He was an ardent supporter of the arts.
The engraver and painter Alexandre Steinlen was an ardent exponent of Art Nouveau.
Comas was an ardent researcher in physical anthropology.
Family and friends knew that Marta was an ardent admirer of Saint John Nepomucen.
Paul was an ardent deep sea fisherman.
Miss Alderson had inherited radical principles and was an ardent admirer of John Horne Tooke.
Anderson was an ardent supporter of engineering education.
Deeply committed to medicine, he was an ardent advocate of vaccination.
Ansermet was an ardent man who argued his opinions vehemently.
The duc d'Orléans was an ardent anglophile.
He was an ardent supporter of the optimates.
He claimed to be a socialist, although he was an ardent critic of communism.
My dad was an ardent fan of martial arts.
Finkelstein 's mother was an ardent pacifist.
He was an ardent observer of minor planets.
Nagle had followed the civil-liberties debate closely, for he was an ardent telecommunicator.
The earl was an ardent loyalist.
In addition to his medical practice, Whitby was an ardent researcher.
Mao himself was an ardent student of philosophy.
When he showed it to Swami, He proclaimed that she was an ardent devotee.
Shakespeare was an ardent user of blank verse.
Brooks ' most pressing issue was that of Spiritualism, as he was an ardent spiritualist himself.

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