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fervently
[fur-vuhnt-lee]
adverb
with great intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm, etc.; vehemently: The students are fervently campaigning for reform.
I can't know without being in that situation, and I fervently hope I never am.
The students are fervently campaigning for reform.
Other Word Forms
- nonfervently adverb
- overfervently adverb
- superfervently adverb
- unfervently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of fervently1
Example Sentences
It is to be fervently hoped that what they are creating is better than they are, because they really aren't very good at anything but technology.
Eight decades on from the hell they experienced, surviving WW2 veterans would tell you they fervently hope that won't be the case.
It also fervently hopes the US won't be pulling its troops out of Eastern Europe.
And for those of you singing along at home, “Wicked” will be next in line, fervently hoping that writers branch voters give it an adapted screenplay nod and a path toward winning.
They fervently defended Bass in a seemingly impromptu interview.
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