What part of speech is ardently?

Ardently can be categorized as an adverb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. ardently is an adverb.

Inflections

Adjective to adverb

  • Adjective
    Adverb
  • ardent 
    ardently
  • adjective: ardent 
  • adverb: ardently

What does ardently mean?

Definitions

Adverb

ardently - in an ardent manner; "the spirit of God knew very well that there was a deeper question to be settled before there could be the intervention in power that was so ardently desired"

Examples of ardently

#   Sentence  
1. adv. The spirit of God knew very well that there was a deeper question to be settled before there could be the intervention in power that was so ardently desired.
2. adv. She ardently waits for her husband's return.
3. adv. He loves music ardently.
4. adv. He ardently dreams of working as a translator.
5. adv. She ardently loves him.
6. adv. The little Fir Tree wished ardently to become greater.
7. adv. When noontide drew nigh they felt more ardently in love than ever; Chloe pined and languished at the sight of Daphnis's comeliness which seemed to be without flaw or blemish, and when Daphnis beheld Chloe in her fawn-skin and with the garland of pine-leaves about her brow holding out the bowl to him, he fancied that he beheld one of the Nymphs of the grotto, and drawing near he took the garland from her head and placed it on his own.
Sentence  
adv.
The spirit of God knew very well that there was a deeper question to be settled before there could be the intervention in power that was so ardently desired.
She ardently waits for her husband's return.
He loves music ardently.
He ardently dreams of working as a translator.
She ardently loves him.
The little Fir Tree wished ardently to become greater.
When noontide drew nigh they felt more ardently in love than ever; Chloe pined and languished at the sight of Daphnis's comeliness which seemed to be without flaw or blemish, and when Daphnis beheld Chloe in her fawn-skin and with the garland of pine-leaves about her brow holding out the bowl to him, he fancied that he beheld one of the Nymphs of the grotto, and drawing near he took the garland from her head and placed it on his own.

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