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  1. adj. 1. characterized by intense feeling; fervent: an ardent vow. 2. intensely devoted; zealous: an ardent theatergoer. 3. fiercely bright: ardent eyes.

  2. FELT OR EXPERIENCED WITH A LOT OF FORCE. His ardent desire was to get more people interested in classical music. Synonyms and examples. strong. I felt a strong urge to hug him. powerful. Anger is one of the most powerful human emotions. intense. She learned that even intense emotional pain passes. fierce.

  3. Find 55 different ways to say ARDENT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Historical thesaurus. 2. 1471–. Inflammable, combustible. Obsolete except in the phrase ardent spirits, in which the meaning of ardent is now usually referred to their fiery taste: cf. Latin ardentis Falerni pocula. 1471. Waters corrosyve and waters ardent [i.e. acids and spirits]. G. Ripley, Compound of Alchymy in Ashm. 1652, 190. 1674.

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  7. Having glowing or fiery passions or affections: as applied to the emotions themselves, showing vehemence; passionate; affectionate; zealous: as, ardent love or vows; ardent zeal. Nautical , having a tendency to gripe or come quickly to the wind: said of certain ships.