ardor in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ardor in the PONS Dictionary

ardor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the ardour [or ardor Am] of his/her look
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her ravings cool the king's ardor for her.
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He proposed ideas for his son's race and helped organize get-out-the-vote efforts, infusing the campaign with enthusiasm and ardor.
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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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No one under 12 can sing with such craft, ardor and musical wisdom without the benefit of extraordinary gifts.
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His ardor and persistence create an impression on the young princess, and he wins her affection.
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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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His ardor for field-sports was unquenched by age.
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In his ardor and enthusiasm he became separated from his patrol while following another enemy far beyond the lines.
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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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Moved profoundly by the ardor of her love he sought to emancipate her and himself through the adoption of a very involved and curious method.
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