fervorent

adj

Etymology

From fervor + -ent.

  1. derived from fervor
  2. inherited from fervour
  3. suffixed as fervorent — “fervor + ent

Definitions

  1. Synonym of fervent.

    • In this city also are the tombs of the first four Caliphs of Islam, each of whom led an exemplary life combining fervorent faith and piety with skillful political leadership.
    • It appears that the BLM plans to manage the Klamath River Canyon as if it is a Wild and Scenic River while holding out its fervorent hope that Congress will act at some time in the future to complete that designation.
    • Al Gore is a fervorent environmentalist, right?

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA