Showing or having great emotion or zeal
Fervently means having or showing intense passion, enthusiasm, or emotion towards something. It indicates a strong and sincere belief or commitment to a cause or idea.
Fervently means to show a great emotion or to have zeal. The term is also used to describe an extreme heat or glow.
I fervently hope that the war in Iraq will end soon.
No, "fervently" is an adverb that describes how something is done with intense emotion or passion. It does not denote an action in itself.
She had a high esteem and warm regard for the man who so fervently desired her love.
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.
I fervently hope that your teacher appreciates the work I have put into writing this sentence for you.
Fervently. Passionately. Strongly.
A racist person who fervently supports segregation
indifferently Half-heartedly, uninterestedly, listlessly.
A racist person who fervently supports segregation
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "badly" (poorly, or fervently).
That most Northerners were not fervently anti-slavery.