fervidly
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Definition
Adverb: * With passionate fervor; in a fervid manner: Describes an action done with intense emotion, zeal, or enthusiasm. It conveys a sense of burning passion or deep conviction.
Usage and Examples
The adverb "fervidly" modifies verbs to describe how an action is performed—with great passion.
- She fervidly defended her beliefs during the debate.
- The fans cheered fervidly for their team until the final whistle.
- He fervidly wished for a change in the political situation.
Advanced Usage
- In Literary or Rhetorical Contexts: "Fervidly" is often used in formal writing, speeches, or descriptive prose to emphasize the strength of an emotion or conviction. >
Variants and Related Words
- Fervid (adjective): Having or showing great warmth or intensity of feeling. >
- Fervor (noun): Intense and passionate feeling. >
Synonyms
- Fervently: With sincere and intense conviction.
- Passionately: With strong, barely controllable emotion.
- Ardently: With great warmth or enthusiasm.
- Zealously: With great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause.
Antonyms
- Apathetically: Without interest or enthusiasm.
- Indifferently: Without concern or interest.
- Halfheartedly: Without enthusiasm or energy.
Adverb
- with passionate fervor
- both those for and against are fervently convinced they speak for the great majority of the people
- a fierily opinionated book