fervently
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- nonfervently adverb
- overfervently adverb
- superfervently adverb
- unfervently adverb
Etymology
Origin of fervently
Example Sentences
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Some years, the four realms blazed so fervently, even a stray mortal eye glimpsed the glowing beyond.
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“He was a scrupulously superficial man, believing so fervently in the magic of surfaces that his fervor almost passed for profundity,” Mr. Junod writes.
L.A. and its music scenes tend to be fervently, rigorously casual — daylight blinds the spotlight as the preferred illumination for concerts and parties.
From Los Angeles Times
“No hopeless case is truly without hope,” he said fervently.
From Literature
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As they walked he told amusing stories about life in the theater, which made Penelope fervently wish that she and the children might be able to see a show during their stay in London.
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