ardour in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ardour in the PONS Dictionary

ardour 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
Uniting activity of mind with versatility of genius, he displayed the same ardour and happy sufficiency on whatever his varied talents were employed.
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And commerce, travel, both his ardour shared.
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There a seven-year apprenticeship affords him worldly success, although servitude sharpens his ardour for the maiden he once knew.
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His evangelical ardour and concern for the unreached area, made him forge ahead expansion programmes and colonization schemes besides establishing of several institutions.
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He was expelled from there for his ardour for practicing non-academic musical genres but soon he was reclaimed.
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The ardour of radicalism that had prevailed in the early 1790s dissipated.
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Ardour's intention is to provide digital audio workstation software suitable for professional use.
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Whatever was likely to forward his advancement in sculpture he studied with ardour.
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The contrast drawn between their age and unattractiveness and the ardour of their perceived passion is a theme drawn from classical farce.
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He embraced the religious life with great ardour, and became a notable preacher and reformer.
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