Softly they sang, and sweetly, glancing at Narada, at first with shy delight, and then with increasing ardor
His ardour for collecting modern art was well-known.
You just used it!
Ardour - software - was created on 2005-09-23.
Coolness, indifference.
Ardour, adoration, devotion
Try Ardour for Linux.
It's a tough one but parlour would be close
Elan
What rhymes with armour? nothing really but ardour is pretty close )"charmer""farmer"
The adjective form of the word is "Ardent".
Ardour is a much higher-end program, but does not have the loops library, lessons function or Magic Garageband functions.
No. Use "improve " or "increase" or "strengthen". "Alleviate" means 'to make lighter, less heavy or onerous'. Its connotation is one of relief, like, "The painkillers finally alleviated the symptoms of my pounding headache".If you are trying to be ironic--that is, to say that your newfound passion for language has actually been detrimental to expressing your ideas--then say "My newfound ardour for language has relieved me of my ability to express my ideas." That way, it is more obvious that you were trying to make a point, and not that you used the word incorrectly.If you meant to say that your new love for language has helped you express your ideas...then you used the word incorrectly.