Sentences with fervor
fer·vor
F f - To speak with great fervor.
- It depends entirely on you what kind of pursuit you have attached to your fervor for photography.
- The people, like the town itself, are highly warm to guests and their fervor are usually transmissive.
- Shane or even The Magnificent Seven with such fervor while being perplexed by a fashionable, realistic.
- Unfortunately, part of this knowledge is only religious fervor or junk science; in other words, human knowledge-information twisted by politics.
- A global cost-cutting wave, however, has chilled the fervor and IT resources are once again returning to the centre of the organisation.
- Sen embraces universality with all the idealistic fervor of his venerated guru, the visionary poet.
- The Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th every year with great fervor across the globe by intimate companions.
- In BRIT, use fervour