Definition of fervently in English:
fervently
adverb ˈfəːv(ə)ntliˈfərvəntli
Very enthusiastically or passionately.
he fervently believes he's doing the right thing
I fervently opposed the change
Example sentencesExamples
- Nobody believes more fervently in the American Dream than he does, yet the dream has somehow eluded him.
- I prayed very fervently for my mother's recovery.
- Never have I more fervently wished for the return of the silent film era.
- He was largely self-educated, a militant atheist, and believed fervently in man's capacity for self-improvement.
- I wished fervently to be back in the safety of my room.
- Poe continued to write fervently and was published in several magazines of his day.
- Students were working as fervently as ever.
- It's a fervently political film that should compel viewers to action.
- This is his best film, and I fervently hope it will not be the last.
- Marie clings fervently to the hope that he will soon return.
Definition of fervently in US English:
fervently
adverbˈfərvəntlēˈfərvəntli
Very enthusiastically or passionately.
he fervently believes he's doing the right thing
I fervently opposed the change
Example sentencesExamples
- Never have I more fervently wished for the return of the silent film era.
- It's a fervently political film that should compel viewers to action.
- Students were working as fervently as ever.
- I wished fervently to be back in the safety of my room.
- Nobody believes more fervently in the American Dream than he does, yet the dream has somehow eluded him.
- Poe continued to write fervently and was published in several magazines of his day.
- Marie clings fervently to the hope that he will soon return.
- This is his best film, and I fervently hope it will not be the last.
- He was largely self-educated, a militant atheist, and believed fervently in man's capacity for self-improvement.
- I prayed very fervently for my mother's recovery.