Fervidly: meaning, definitions and examples

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fervidly

 

[ ˈfɜːrvɪdli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

intense emotion

Fervidly means doing something with intense passion or enthusiasm. It can describe an action that is performed with great warmth and fervor, often implying a deep emotional engagement.

Synonyms

ardently, intensely, passionately, zealously

Examples of usage

  • He argued fervidly for his beliefs.
  • She spoke fervidly about her love for art.
  • The crowd cheered fervidly at the concert.
  • They worked fervidly to complete the project on time.

Translations

Translations of the word "fervidly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 fervorosamente

🇮🇳 उत्साहपूर्वक

🇩🇪 leidenschaftlich

🇮🇩 dengan semangat

🇺🇦 палко

🇵🇱 gorąco

🇯🇵 熱心に

🇫🇷 avec ferveur

🇪🇸 fervorosamente

🇹🇷 coşkulu

🇰🇷 열정적으로

🇸🇦 بحماس

🇨🇿 vášnivě

🇸🇰 vášnivo

🇨🇳 热情地

🇸🇮 navdušeno

🇮🇸 heitt

🇰🇿 жалындап

🇬🇪 ცეცხლოვანი

🇦🇿 qızğınlıqla

🇲🇽 fervorosamente

Etymology

The word 'fervidly' comes from the Latin word 'fervidus', which means 'boiling' or 'glowing'. This root reflects a sense of warmth and intensity, akin to the emotion associated with the word. The transition into Middle English retained the connotation of fervor and zealousness, and over time, it evolved into its current form. The use of 'fervidly' in English dates back to the early 17th century, often employed in literary and poetic contexts where deep emotion is expressed. The evolution of the term underscores how passions, whether in speech, art, or action, can be intense and all-consuming, much like fire.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #40,803, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.