fervency

IPA: fˈɝvʌnsi

noun

  • The state of being fervent.
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Examples of "fervency" in Sentences

  • With a fervency and quality he could never bring to the light of day.
  • You don't find the fervency of religious extremism here as in, say, Pakistan.
  • Armed with only the fervency of her beliefs, Redwood started an online mailing list devoted to mercury and autism.
  • But I haste to the qualifications of this divine work, — fervency, reverence, and confidence; _fervency_ in crying, _reverence and confidence_ in crying, “Abba, Father;” for these two suit well toward our
  • Poor parent, poor shattered schoolteacher, wherever you look in the general welter of 21st-century-consumer-kid-dom, there it is: cadmium yellow, Cheerios-box yellow, yellowcake yellow, striking its inhuman note of fervency.
  • Teamwork is the most important element of any army, so I’d wager my executive bonus that these shirts were accurate depictions of the mindset of that unit, and were likely also intended to impress superiors with their rabid fervency which is especially acute in graduates just out of basic.

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