Use of fervor in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include fervor at the start of sentence, fervor at the end of sentence and fervor in the middle of sentence

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fervor at the end of sentence


  1. The speech aroused nationalist fervor.
  2. He took up the cause with evangelical fervor.
  3. When the Romantic Movement was still in its first fervor.
  4. Her family brimmed over with every species of moral fervor.

fervor in the middle of sentence


  1. An anarchic fervor gripped the campus.
  2. In a word , an almost poetical fervor prevailed.
  3. The fervor is half life, indifferent is half death.
  4. Along with spices, religious fervor also obsessed them.
  5. He did so, moreover, with a nearly messianic fervor and aplomb.
  6. The hype and fervor surrounding the event positively invited scepticism.
  7. His enthusiasm and fervor thrives for good quality electronic dance music.
  8. The flesh will murmur against you, but it will be bridled by fervor of spirit.
  9. Romanism and idealism fervor are the communal characteristics of these heroic characters.
  10. Change the way you look and feel for ever, says Powter, with the fervor of an evangelist.
  11. She could probably join easily in the fervor of a pentecostal service without causing much notice.
  12. Liberals in Congress who had fought for civil rights bills with great moral fervor were dismayed.
  13. Our capacity for religious fervor and for unthinking energetic obedience is unfortunately bottomless.
  14. fervor - enticement - sex appeal - portrait - Attractive - Innocent, achromatic region opening browsing.
  15. Most of the 49ers who made themselves available to the media reacted with the same fervor as Stubblefield.
  16. These ministers lost none of their fervor for souls, but they became less mobile and more expensive to support.
  17. She has minimized the revolutionary fervor and emphasis on class struggle that permeate Beaumarchais' original play.
  18. In Richmond, with the fervor of a political campaign, the president demanded action from Congress on his jobs plan.
  19. The survey suggests that all of this competitive fervor is taking a toll, and that financial pressures are paramount.
  20. Yet there is a great religious fervor and ferment evident among not only young people but old and middle-aged as well.
  21. It keeps overheads down by focusing with near religious fervor on a no-frills approach, charging extra for baggage and meals.
  22. The cumulative effect of this conscientious blandness denied Lisa a distinctive personality, which limited the fervor of its users.
  23. Maybe Zoe herself wasn't sure how much of her zeal for the Saturday evening prayer service was due to religious fervor and how much was due to Luke.
  24. John Wesley, when he saw the rising tide of patriotic fervor in America and the trend towards revolution, expressed his strong disapproval. So did the Anglican clergy.
  25. "Chinese officials are V.I.P.'s, " said the man, who asked for anonymity because his job is government-related. "There is a great fervor about him because of what he represents."

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