fervent
41fervent — fer|vent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
42fervént — adj. m., pl. fervénţi; f. sg. fervénţã, pl. fervénte …
43fervent — fer|vent [... vɛnt] <aus lat. fervens, Gen. ferventis, Part. Präs. von lat. fervere »brausen, sieden, glühen«; vgl. ↑ferveszieren> (veraltet) hitzig, glühend, eifrig …
44fervent — fer·vent || fÉœrvnt / fÉœËnt adj. ardent, passionate, intense, enthusiastic, zealous; hot, burning …
45fervent — a. 1. Hot, glowing, melting, seething. 2. Ardent, earnest, eager, zealous, warm, glowing, animated, impassioned, fervid …
46fervent — adj 1. earnest, eager, animated, enthusiastic, excited; ardent, zealous, Inf. gung ho, impassioned, passionate; fervid, perfervid; emotional, emotive, temperamental, high strung; nervous, tense, excitable, touchy, testy, peppery; spirited, high… …
47fervent — fer·vent …
48fervent — [ˈfɜːv(ə)nt] adj very enthusiastic and sincere about something that you believe in or support fervently adv …
49HMS Fervent (1895) — HMS Fervent was a Fervent class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy. Fervent was launched on March 28 1895 at Paisley. [ The Times (London) , Friday, March 29 1895, p.8] She proved slower than originally hoped and even when fitted with new …
50Fervently — 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. [1913 Webster] The elements shall melt with fervent heat. 2 Pet. iii. 10. [1913… …