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Plural for great forcefulness or intensity of feeling or expression
“The duke, inflamed by his example, spoke with ardor of the moment of his deliverance.”
Plural for the quality of being highly eager or enthusiastic
“This man burns with a great ardor for reform.”
Plural for a lustful desire or appetite
“All at once, the guests, both men and women, were seized with a burning sensation of lustful ardor.”
Plural for the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose
“No officer in the U.S. Cavalry possessed more ardor for his work than Doyle.”
Plural for passionate loyalty, such as to some cause, nation or ruler
“He looked for things to feel: friendship with other gentlemen, love for a woman, delight at scenic beauty in nature, compassion for the unfortunate, ardor for his country, nobility in self-sacrifice.”
Plural for physical or mental energy or vigor
Plural for denoting an intimate relationship between two people
Plural for denoting a strong feeling of emotional attachment
Plural for a person's moral or emotional nature or sense of identity
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