Someone who has strong feelings about the rights of women.
Yes you can. One sentence could be: I am ardent for Joe. or: It is ardent outside.
Synonyms for ardent (always an adjective) include burning, hot, zealous, and passionate. The following are some examples of ardent used in a sentence: * She had had many ardent suitors. * Ardent protesters filled the hall. * An ardent sun warmed the atmosphere.
ardent patriot means a loveable patriot ardent patriot means a loveable patriot
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who joined the Court in 1993, undoubtedly qualifies as the most ardent feminist because of the time and energy she's devoted to women's rights during her career; but it's reasonable to assume Justices Sotomayor and Kagan are also feminists. I'm not sure their degrees of feminism can be quantified.
The Ardent Soldier was created in 1903.
Ardent Records was created in 1959.
A man's ardent work hours made him frightening for some. Ardent means very passionate or loving towards
Patriots are ardent supporters of the military. Many actors were ardent supporters of Barrack Obama. Most doctors are ardent supporters of anti-smoking laws.
'Ardent' is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
Ardent Worship was created on 2000-09-29.
Ardent Leisure was created on 1998-06-11.
Not in this particular area. That sounds confusing. If you are talking about a person in a particular country you would identify him by his country, likewise with Religion. You could say an ardent Muslim and mean a Jihadist, or an ardent Christian and mean a Crusader. You could go back into history and say in 1939 he was an ardent German and mean Nazi. You would not say in 1939, Germany was an ardent land.