fervor [noun]

Definition of fervor:

Intense and passionate feeling.

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Sentence/Example of fervor:

The speaker's fervor inspired the entire audience.

Her fervor for environmental causes is evident in all her actions.

The fans cheered with fervor as their team scored the winning goal.

His fervor for the project motivated everyone on the team.

The teacher's fervor for history made the subject come alive for her students.

The religious fervor of the pilgrims was palpable during the ceremony.

Despite the challenges, she pursued her dreams with fervor.

The fervor of the debate highlighted the importance of the issue.

His fervor for music was apparent in every performance.

The volunteers worked with fervor to help the victims of the disaster.

The fervor of the election campaign was felt throughout the country.

She approached her studies with great fervor, determined to succeed.

The fervor of his speech moved many to tears.

His fervor for justice drove him to become a lawyer.

The fervor of the protestors showed their commitment to the cause.

Despite the criticism, he continued his work with fervor.

The artist painted with such fervor that the canvas seemed to come alive.

Her fervor for learning was contagious, inspiring those around her.

The fervor with which he pursued his hobbies was admirable.

The writer's fervor for storytelling was evident in every page of her novel.