He told his girlfriend about his great ardor for her. Like my sentence Sophie?
"He spoke with great ardor about the history of his country." "The Crusades took advantage of the religious ardor among the knights of Europe."
Her ardor persuaded the jury's decision. (In this case it means passion) Ardor (also) means.. A burning sensation
It was hard not to enjoy science in Mr. Chapson's class, for not only did he have a knack for explaining complex concepts in simple terms, but the ardor he had for his subject was infectious.There's nothing more unfortunate than having a lifelong ardor for an art or discipline that you are thoroughly talentless at.It's ridiculous to expect employees to express ardor for a minimum-wage job that a monkey could do.Ever since grade school she had an ardor for fine art, and even went off to college planning to become an art historian, but somewhere along the line she decided that what she really wanted to be instead was an architect.
The adjective form of the word is "Ardent".
Love as a noun.
The man was confident and felt ardor when he went up for his big speech.
"He spoke with great ardor about the history of his country." "The Crusades took advantage of the religious ardor among the knights of Europe."
The enuthusiastic speaker entered the room and gave his speech with ardor.
She spoke about her passion for the environment with such ardor that it inspired others to take action.
I was unable to resist the compulsion to block a certain answerer. It was obvious from her rushed kiss that her ardor was merely a passing compulsion.
Softly they sang, and sweetly, glancing at Narada, at first with shy delight, and then with increasing ardor
Heat, in a literal sense; as, the ardor of the sun's rays., Warmth or heat of passion or affection; eagerness; zeal; as, he pursues study with ardor; the fought with ardor; martial ardor., Bright and effulgent spirits; seraphim.
Her ardor persuaded the jury's decision. (In this case it means passion) Ardor (also) means.. A burning sensation
It was hard not to enjoy science in Mr. Chapson's class, for not only did he have a knack for explaining complex concepts in simple terms, but the ardor he had for his subject was infectious.There's nothing more unfortunate than having a lifelong ardor for an art or discipline that you are thoroughly talentless at.It's ridiculous to expect employees to express ardor for a minimum-wage job that a monkey could do.Ever since grade school she had an ardor for fine art, and even went off to college planning to become an art historian, but somewhere along the line she decided that what she really wanted to be instead was an architect.
The adjective form of the word is "Ardent".
Ardor
The cast of The Ardor - 2014 includes: Alice Braga as Vania Claudio Tolcachir as Tarquinho