Translation for '
fervent' from English to Russian
ADJ | fervent | more fervent | most fervent | |
SYNO | ardent | fervent | fervid | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- Fahy was a fervent supporter of Juan Manuel de Rosas’ regime and he approved Rosas' decision to execute Camila O'Gorman in 1848.
- In his personal life Childs was a fervent fan of racecourses and greyhound stadiums.
- There was fervent press interest in the beautiful young girl for a few days, but her fame did not endure.
- The doctrines of Protestantism attracted him, and he allowed himself to be converted by the fervent eloquence of Ferri, a preacher of reputation, and pastor of the Reformed Church in Metz.
- Tomori has some of the most fervent fans in Albania.
- David Arthur Fanshawe (19 April 1942 – 5 July 2010) was an English composer and self-styled explorer with a fervent interest in world music.
- In later life, he became an outspoken critic of deforestation and a fervent environmentalist.
- He is a fervent fan of association football and of the Argentine men's national football team.
- Mathurine was known for being a fervent Catholic, and was said to employ her comical talent to convert Huguenots back to Catholicism by their laughter.
- Myriam Was a fervent member of Mother’s Union till her death in June 2001.
- Her parents were fervent members of the Belgian Workers Party, ancestor of the Parti Socialiste.
- In the 1930s, Wagner-Jauregg, their employer, embraced ideas of racial hygiene and eugenics, becoming a fervent Nazi.
- The song has a fervent dancing character and crisp rhythm with rising intonation.
- In 1999, Kalman won the AIGA medal as the 'design profession's moral compass and its most fervent provocateur'.
- Similarly to his father, who was club president for almost twenty years, he is a fervent supporter of the Carlton Football Club.
- 6. "Not slothful in business, fervent in spirit serving the Lord." (Romans 12:11).
- Moorcock is a fervent supporter of Mervyn Peake's works.
- He is also well known for finding people's lost belongings after fervent supplications.
- 360 pages; the manuscript, dated 1722, contains 98 compositions by Cabanilles, the copy made by a fervent admirer.
- Ellen Elizabeth Ellis ([...]; 14 March 1829 – 17 April 1895) was a New Zealand feminist and writer. The family were fervent Methodists.
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