I fervently hope that your teacher appreciates the work I have put into writing this sentence for you.
He is very fervent about his religion.
I fervently hope that the war in Iraq will end soon.
She had a high esteem and warm regard for the man who so fervently desired her love.
No, "fervently" is an adverb that describes how something is done with intense emotion or passion. It does not denote an action in itself.
The very instant she left the room, I KNEW that I had been passionately used. Passionately is used fervently in a sentence. Please tone down your passionately presented speech.
Beseech is to ask someone urgently and fervently to do something. To implore or entreat." I beseech you, do as I asked!"
A non-example of fervently would be doing something half-heartedly or without passion. For example, if someone performs a task with little enthusiasm or dedication, that would not be considered fervently.
The mama bird vehemently defended her nest when I tried to take a peek inside. The hockey player vehemently argued with the referee about his penalty. He not only refused my offer, he vehemently refused to hear it.
Fervently. Passionately. Strongly.
A racist person who fervently supports segregation
indifferently Half-heartedly, uninterestedly, listlessly.
A racist person who fervently supports segregation
I do not have the power to bomb anything or anyone. As for whether anyone should use nuclear weapons, I am fervently opposed to that idea.