Showing or having great emotion or zeal
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, the word "fervently" is not a verb. It is an adverb.
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.
Energetically or fervently.
A racist person who fervently supports segregation
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "badly" (poorly, or fervently).