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    ar·dent
    [ˈärd(ə)nt]
    adjective
    ardent (adjective)
    1. enthusiastic or passionate:
      "an ardent baseball fan" · "an ardent suitor"
      • archaic
        literary
        burning; glowing:
        "the ardent flames"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French ardant from Latin ardens, ardent-, from ardere ‘to burn’.
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  1. Ardent is an adjective that means:
    1. Expressive of or characterized by intense desire or emotion; passionate.
    2. Intensely enthusiastic; eager.
    3. Glowing, flashing, or shining.
    4. Rarely used to describe burning or fever123.
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    1. expressive of or characterized by intense desire or emotion; passionate: ardent love. 2. intensely enthusiastic; eager: an ardent longing. 3. glowing, flashing, or shining: ardent eyes. 4. rare burning: an ardent fever.
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    Ardent definition: having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent. See examples of ARDENT used in a sentence.
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    showing strong or intense feeling; fervent:[before a noun]an ardent prayer. intensely devoted; avid; enthusiastic: an ardent baseball fan. having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent:an ardent vow; ardent love.
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