fervour Meaning in Tamil ( fervour வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உற்சாகத்தின்,
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fervour தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
நாடாரின் தொகுப்பு "உள்ளுணர்வு, ஆய்வு மற்றும் உற்சாகத்தின் அற்புதமான கலவை" என்றும் பாட்டியா பாராட்டியுள்ளார்.
மத உற்சாகத்தின் காலத்தில், நீரின் நன்மைகள் கடவுள் அல்லது புனிதங்களில் ஒன்றாக காரணம் கூறப்பட்டது.
இந்த அரசியலமைப்பை உருவாக்கும் பணியைத் தாங்க அவர் மேற்கொண்டுள்ள வேலை மற்றும் உற்சாகத்தின் அளவு எனக்குத் தெரியும்.
fervour's Usage Examples:
Cobden had spoken with great fervour of the deplorable suffering and distress which at that time prevailed in the country, for which, he added, he held Sir Robert Peel, as the head of the government, responsible.
, in right of the duchy of Lancaster, " hearing that Chicheley inflamed by the pious fervour of devotion intended to enlarge divine service and other works of piety at Higham Ferrers, in consideration of his fruitful services, often crossing the seas, yielding to no toils, dangers or expenses.
They exhibit the oratorical fervour, the pleader's eloquence in its most perfect lustre, which Petrarch possessed in no less measure than subjective passion.
Lecky and Creighton are almost as dispassionate as Gardiner, but are more definitely committed to particular points of views, while democratic fervour pervades the fascinating pages of J.
At about the age of twenty-five he is said to have disappeared into the veldt, where he remained alone for several days, under the influence of deep religious fervour.
The odes which he published at the age of twenty, admirable for their spontaneous fervour and fluency, might have been merely the work of a marvellous boy; the ballads which followed them two years later revealed him as a great poet, a natural master of lyric and creative song.
Jefferson, however, far from America in these years and unexposed to reactionary influences, came back with undiminished fervour of democracy, and the talk he heard of praise for England, and fearful recoil before even the beginning of the revolution in France, disheartened him, and filled him with suspicion.
At Rotterdam he drew all hearts to him by his eloquence and fervour in the pulpit, and his irrepressible activity as a pastor.
The fervour of his political convictions effected a change in the style and tenor of his verse.
Both passed through phases of faith, but while even Positivism did not cool George Eliot's innate religious fervour, with George Sand religion was a passing experience, no deeper than her republicanism and less lasting than her socialism, and she lived and died a gentle savage.
Synonyms:
ardor, ardour, fire, fervidness, zeal, passionateness, passion, fervency, fervor,
Antonyms:
hate, hire, bore, unwillingness, unemotionality,