Feelings of great warmth and intensity.
A feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)
1 His was no sham ardor ; the man was hotly, horribly in earnest.
2 The dampness of his cell has chilled the ardor of the heart.
3 We must act from cold reason even in the ardor of self-sacrifice.
4 This in itself was enough to damp the ardor of my enthusiasm.
5 Greene had difficulty in restraining their ardor within the limits of prudence.
6 The Emperor Napoleon was not alone in his enthusiastic ardor for battle.
7 Selma espoused the case with ardor , and busied herself in obtaining signatures.
8 The North entered upon the struggle with very great ardor and enthusiasm.
9 The ardor of his glances reminded her of duty and of danger.
10 The child stared, motionless, and it dampened her ardor for the moment.
11 The ardor of his pursuit and its unexpected difficulty excited his anger.
12 He caught a glow of resolution from the noble ardor of Muza.
13 The Southern army could not withstand anywhere such ardor and such weight.
14 Beth has inherited her intelligent ardor for charitable projects from her parents.
15 He had recovered on the field of battle all his indomitable ardor .
16 The loss of a leg had not diminished his ardor a whit.
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