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ardent


Meanings
  • adjective

    Showing, feeling, or expressing intense emotion.

    - "Her ardent love for him never faded."
    - "The ardent supporters of the cause gathered for the rally."
  • adjective

    Fervent, zealous, or passionate.

    - "An ardent reader of mystery novels."
    - "The ardent believer in the power of education."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with ardent
Chant , daunt , haunt , lament , ment , pent , relent , sentiment , taut , wrought
Homophones
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  1. Ardent (English) : Intense emotion

  2. Ardent (English) : Burning, fiery

  3. Ardent (English) : Ardent Mills (company)


Variants
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ardent , ardenter , ardentest , ardently , ardent spirits
Forms
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Adjective: Ardent, More ardent, Most ardent, Verb: Ardent (transitive): To make or become ardent.


Etymology
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From Old French 'ardent' meaning 'burning, fiery'.


Trivia
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  1. Ardent is the name of a popular software for Unix-based systems used for managing and automating system administration tasks.

  2. Ardent Mills is a leading flour-milling and grain processing company based in the United States.


Related Concepts
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  1. Passion: A strong feeling of enthusiasm or attachment.

  2. Intensity: A high degree or level of something.

  3. Emotion: A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, feelings, or relationships with other people.


Quotes
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  1. These "ardent" young nationalists, mostly still in their 20s and impatient for freedom, had acquired arms from sympathetic nationalist officers in the Indian army …

    - Gita Mehta,{it}Vogue{/it},April 1997
  2. During the fourth century, pagan piety in the upper classes became more elevated, more "ardent", and more mystical.

    - Norman F. Cantor,{it}The Civilization of the Middle Ages{/it},1993
  3. In fact, Gorbachev told me, a schoolboy essay he'd written on the virtues of Stalin was considered so "ardent" and exemplary that "for years thereafter other children were made to read it."

    - David Remnick,{it}New Yorker{/it},18 Nov. 1996

Culture
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Ardent is a term often used in literature and poetry to describe intense emotions or passions. It has been used in various forms of art to convey strong feelings and is a common theme in romantic literature.

How to Memorize "ardent"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a burning flame to remember the meaning of 'ardent'. Imagine the intensity and passion that a flame exudes to help remember the definition.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ardent' with the word 'passion' to help remember its meaning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each word in 'Ardent' to help remember its definition: 'Awesome, Radiant, Dazzling, Enthusiastic, Nurturing, and Terrific'.


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