ardor in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

ardor in the PONS Dictionary

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Features of its uniqueness include the use of the word stalwart, meaning unrelenting and full of ardor, and the third line of the song.
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They were chosen to represent the players' fiery ardor (red) and the opponents' fear to challenge the team (black).
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With his youthful ardor he could not understand that the development of the popular consciousness is a slow process.
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At an early age he learned to eschew the vanities of the world and to give himself with ardor to exercises of piety and to the acquisition of knowledge.
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Harsh scrutiny would encourage the proliferation of ineffective assistance claims and dampen the ardor and impair the independence of defense counsel.
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Those who knew him maintained that generous ardor, high-minded idealism and well-meaning, though sometimes fanatical, enthusiasm rather than selfishness and jealousy, motivated his activities during this period.
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Do you, as a member of a dwindling minority, look with disparagement upon those weaker members in whom the ardor for the revolution has cooled?
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Faith and faithlessness, strangeness and ardor of first love are some of the themes of the novel.
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His ardor for field-sports was unquenched by age.
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When he pursued her more closely, he saw that she had a deforming scoliosis which did not change his ardor one bit.
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