Ardor Mnemonic
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ardor
ardor
/ˈɑː(ɹ)də(ɹ)/
intensity
elan
passion
zeal
Examples
- Kroryn is the incarnation even of ardor.
- Her ravings cool the king's ardor for her.
- His ardor for field sports was unlimited by age.
- So he ran the station with military ardor.
- He was also athletic and played such games as tennis and chess with ardor.
- The ardor of Snyder's beliefs sometimes led to encounters with law enforcement.
- The sculptural forms, not necessarily organic, were created with much ardor.
- But in time, if I can tolerate the ardor, I shall improve acceptably.
- Continuing to press things with this much ardor does not help your cause.
- Native Americans were also held to be feeble, small, and without ardor.
a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)
noun
intense feeling of love
noun
feelings of great warmth and intensity
noun
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"Art + Door. Passion for painting each door with love."
"Hard + Door. Passion's a hard door to open, but worth the effort truly."
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