Definition of ardently in English:
ardently
adverbˈɑːdəntliˈɑrd(ə)ntli
Very enthusiastically or passionately.
both men ardently supported the war
Example sentencesExamples
- That he is selectively reaching out to some unions does not mean he is bending his ardently pro-business ideology.
- They gaze ardently into each other's eyes and confide dark secrets.
- I must tell you how much I ardently admire and love you.
- We all ardently believe this investment is planting a new sustainable economy for the future.
- He firmly believed in national education and ardently supported the separation of church and state.
- For 20 years, she has eloquently and ardently defended civil liberties.
- I will fight as ardently as I know how.
- We are ardently looking forward to his new artworks.
- He looked on writing as the occupation most likely to bring the fame that he ardently desired, and this helps to explain his next enterprise.
- He was ardently devoted to the least detail.
Definition of ardently in US English:
ardently
adverbˈärd(ə)ntlēˈɑrd(ə)ntli
Very enthusiastically or passionately.
both men ardently supported the war
Example sentencesExamples
- For 20 years, she has eloquently and ardently defended civil liberties.
- He looked on writing as the occupation most likely to bring the fame that he ardently desired, and this helps to explain his next enterprise.
- He firmly believed in national education and ardently supported the separation of church and state.
- That he is selectively reaching out to some unions does not mean he is bending his ardently pro-business ideology.
- I must tell you how much I ardently admire and love you.
- We all ardently believe this investment is planting a new sustainable economy for the future.
- They gaze ardently into each other's eyes and confide dark secrets.
- We are ardently looking forward to his new artworks.
- I will fight as ardently as I know how.
- He was ardently devoted to the least detail.