Wordकोष
Home English to Hindi English to Bangla English to Punjabi English to Kannada English to Gujarati English to Malayalam English to Marathi English to Tamil English to Telgu English to Urdu

fervent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fervent in Hindi

  • उत्कट
  • उत्सुक
  • गरम
  • तीक्ष्ण
  • उष्ण
  • उत्साही
  • गर्म
  • जोश से भरा हुआ
  • चमकता हुआ

fervent Definition

  • having or displaying a passionate intensity.

fervent Example

  • a fervent disciple of tax reform. ( कर सुधार का एक उत्साही शिष्य। )
  • They were fervent of all folk musicians in Romania. ( वे रोमानिया के सभी लोक संगीतकारों के प्रति उत्कट थे। )
  • Whenever the people assembled for worship, fervent prayer was offered up to God in their behalf.  ( जब भी लोग पूजा के लिए इकट्ठे होते थे, उनकी ओर से ईश्वर से प्रार्थना की जाती थी। )
  • I raise fervent prayers to Heaven that the Almighty may exalt the race of the just, and mercifully fulfill the desires of Your Majesty. ( मैं स्वर्ग के लिए उत्कट प्रार्थना करता हूं कि सर्वशक्तिमान न्यायियों की दौड़ को ऊंचा कर सकता है, और दयापूर्वक महामहिम की इच्छाओं को पूरा कर सकता है। )
  • Because Mark and Katy are fervent fans of the television show, they never miss an episode of the series.  ( क्योंकि मार्क और कैटी टेलीविजन शो के उत्साही प्रशंसक हैं, वे कभी भी श्रृंखला के एक एपिसोड को याद नहीं करते हैं। )
  • Their fervent political aspirations could not be concealed, and from the beginning of the Revolution they threw in their lot with the party of advance. ( उनकी उत्कट राजनीतिक आकांक्षाओं को छुपाया नहीं जा सकता था, और क्रांति की शुरुआत से ही उन्होंने अग्रिम पार्टी के साथ अपना बहुत कुछ फेंक दिया। )
  • The unemployed workers are fervent protestors of the country’s economic policies.  ( बेरोजगार मजदूर देश की आर्थिक नीतियों के घोर विरोधी हैं। )
  • Had the refugees known their eventual destination, their prayers on Friday afternoon would have been especially fervent. ( यदि शरणार्थियों को अपने अंतिम गंतव्य के बारे में पता होता, तो शुक्रवार की दोपहर को उनकी प्रार्थना विशेष रूप से उत्कट होती। )

More Sentence

  • Since terrorists are fervent about their beliefs, they will do anything to achieve their goals.  
  • As in the past, a fervent belief in supernatural nirvana is a good excuse to avoid doing anything practical about mundane earthly problems.
  • Although the candidate made a fervent appeal for votes, he still did not win the election.  
  • A fervent supporter of Home Rule, he had converted to the Roman Catholic faith.
  • One of her fervent fans was so excited at the prospect of new Jessica Alba bikini shots, he posted a series of pre-baby bikini pictures and invited people to vote on their favorite.
  • Every available wall space was covered with graffiti and fervent slogans, or the accumulated remnants of countless religious posters.
  • In a classroom, whiteboards covered in text and diagrams run the length of one wall, the backdrop to a fervent planning discussion.
  • Daniel Koren and his company are fervent supporters of the Kimberley Process and other initiatives designed to eliminate the trade of conflict and blood diamonds.
  • The fact is that Berlioz, who invented the modern orchestra, was a fervent reactionary throughout his life.
  • They extend their fervent tasks to the province of Caraga, in Mindanao.
  • Rising mortgage rates are already drawing down the fervent competition for homes, which could lead to lower real estate prices in later this year going into 2023.
  • In real life, many men, despite their fervent love for their sweethearts, don't know exactly how to pop the big question.
  • The condescension on one side has been met by a fervent reaction on the other.
  • A fervent Roman Catholic, he devoted himself to advocating a patriarch type of Christian Socialism.
  • Loud and fervent were the responses, continuing even to a late hour, but without producing any change.
  • Her most fervent wish is to see the collection in a museum in her hometown of New York City—or maybe as a cultural history annex at the Barack Obama Presidential Library in Chicago.
  • Unaltered in his love, he refused to share the task of her life, to aid in the work which he regarded with such fervent sympathy.
  • If you are a fervent Scottish nationalist you may be hoping so.
  • In a few cases remarkable incidents have produced a cure, such as the sudden clanking of chains, or a peculiarly fervent and impressive prayer.
  • And the father, smiling at her, thought he understood the emotions which tied her tongue, which underlay her fervent good night kiss.
  • But the social state of those natives was a hindrance to the abundant fruit that ought to be expected from the fervent devotion and charity of so distinguished missionaries.