fervently in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Although he found evil in the historical record, he fervently believed reason and educating the illiterate masses would lead to progress.
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He was a man of highly honourable and fervently religious character.
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As the result, she fervently seeks for her father's love and acceptance.
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John became a radically changed man and began to preach fervently to his peers and lecturers in the seminary.
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They cheered him fervently and then returned to their brandy.
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If not, actors usually fervently train in preparation for their roles.
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His bishop accused him of rarely attending choir, and of praying less than fervently when he did go.
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During services, members sing together fervently without benefit of a choir or instruments.
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This ban failed to stop the problems, however, since the young male ("wakash") actors were also fervently pursued by patrons.
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It was a love offering to a cause in which we all fervently believed.
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