Meaning & Definition of word "Ardor"

Ardor

/ˈärdər/

noun:

  • 1. Great enthusiasm or passion.
    • Example: She pursued her art with ardor, dedicating countless hours to her craft.
  • 2. Intense heat or fire; fiery strength.
    • Example: The ardor of the sun made it difficult to stay outside for long.
  • 3. Zeal or fervor in doing something.
    • Example: His ardor for social justice motivated him to volunteer in various community projects.

Etymology

From Latin 'ardor', meaning 'burning' or 'passion'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

ardor for learning:

A strong passion or enthusiasm for acquiring knowledge.

ardor in romance:

Intense passion or enthusiasm in romantic relationships.

ardor of youth:

The passionate and enthusiastic qualities associated with youth.

Related Words

fervent:

Having or displaying a passionate intensity.

zealous:

Having or showing zeal; fervent.

passionate:

Showing or caused by strong feelings or beliefs.

Slang Meanings of ardor

Meaning: A wild enthusiasm.

Example Sentence: He's got such ardor for that band, it's like a cult!

Meaning: Intense excitement about something.

Example Sentence: Her ardor for the new video game is infectious!