The conclusion of the election brings an end to much fervor.
Here is a sample sentence/paragraph for you using the word fervor. Bill did his gardening with great fervor and effort because he loved his roses and other flowers. His wife accused him of showing more fervor towards his flowers than he did her! He said he put a lot of fervor into his gardening because he loved the flowers and the activity of caring for them. He put no effort or fervor into painting the side of the house however. He had to admit to himself he was neglecting his wife and the fervor of their love had waned.
Fervor means the strength of feeling.
Fervor EP was created in 1983.
Fervor Records was created in 1990.
Fervor is a noun and fervid is an adjective
(fervor is a state of great emotion, intensity, or belief.)"He spoke with great fervor about his accomplishments in the face of adversity.""Due to the work of the missionaries, a religious fervor spread throughout the islands.""The fervor of the colonists for control of their own destiny led to them to armed rebellion."
An imperative sentence is a command or suggestion. It does not become an exclamatory sentence just because it ends in an exclamation mark. An exclamatory sentence expresses emotion or fervor, and may be declarative or interrogative (for example, a strong statement or an hysterical question).
The ebb and flow of the water hypnotized me.
Rapture, Enchant, Treasure, Fancy, Fervor. I am sure there are more but that is all I can think of!
A sentence does not have a root word. A root word is the main or original portion of most words. For example, the root of discrimination is the word " crime ". Perhaps you mean the key idea of your sentence ?
fervor, observer, preserver
zeal, passion, ardor, fervor, enthusiasm, feelings