Definition of Fervidly

1. Adverb. With passionate fervor. "A fierily opinionated book"

Exact synonyms: Fervently, Fierily
Partainyms: Fervent, Fervid, Fiery

Definition of Fervidly

1. Adverb. In a fervid manner. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fervidly

1. fervid [adv] - See also: fervid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fervidly

feruvite
fervanite
fervence
fervencies
fervency
fervent
ferventer
fervently
fervescence
fervescent
fervid
fervider
fervidest
fervidities
fervidity
fervidly (current term)
fervidness
fervidnesses
fervor
fervorous
fervors
fervour
fervourous
fervours
ferys
feræ naturæ
fes
fescennine
fescue
fescue foot

Literary usage of Fervidly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Christianity and Modern Infidelity: Their Relative Intellectual Claims Compared by Williams Morgan (1859)
"... to recommend it most fervidly to my acceptance—its grandeur and sublimity. CHR. Good; nor do you, I think, reject the human facts of the life of Christ. ..."

2. Practical Suggestions on the General Improvement of the Navigation of the by Thomas Steele (1828)
""the quantity of mind*" working fervidly and incessantly all over the world, since the days of Watt, to bring Steam Navigation to still higher and higher ..."

3. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1918)
"There are opposing contentions no less fervidly urged. There is denial of the purpose attributed to the defendants or the possession or exercise of baleful ..."

4. Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals by George Gordon Byron Byron, Thomas Moore (1851)
"With a mind, by nature, fervidly pious, he yet refused to acknowledge a Supreme Providence, and substituted some airy abstraction of" Universal Love" in its ..."

5. The Mysteries of the Court of London by George William MacArthur Reynolds (1864)
"Give me your hand for the last time, father,™ said James, with deeper accents and darker looks : then, as ho pressed it fervidly, he added, ..."

6. The Practical Church Member: Being a Guide to the Principles and Practice of by John Mitchell (1835)
"The consequence is that the people, though abundantly and fervidly exhorted upon a few topics, acquire but a defective knowledge of truth. ..."

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