Fervorosa (en. Fervent)

/feɾβoˈɾosa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to someone who acts with a lot of intensity and devotion.
His love for music is fervent.
Su amor por la música es fervoroso.
Indicates extreme enthusiasm for a cause or belief.
She is a fervent defender of human rights.
Es una fervorosa defensora de los derechos humanos.
Shows a religious or spiritual fervor.
The community gathered with fervent devotion for the service.
La comunidad se reunió con fervorosa devoción para el servicio.
Can describe an activity that is carried out with great energy and passion.
He participated fervently in the electoral campaign.
Participó fervorosamente en la campaña electoral.

Etymology

Comes from the Latin 'fervorosus', which means 'burning' or 'flaming'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

with fervor
With great intensity and dedication.
con fervor
fervent struggle
A struggle carried out with determination and passion.
fervorosa lucha
fervent prayer
A prayer performed with active devotion.
fervorosa oración
to be fervent
To have a great enthusiasm or commitment towards something.
ser fervoroso

Related Words

fervor
Intensity of spirit or mind.
fervor
fervent
One who has fervor; ardent in feeling.
fervente
passionate
One who shows passion in what they do.
apasionado

Slang Meanings

It is used to describe someone who is very enthusiastic.
That girl is fervent about rock concerts.
Esa chica es fervorosa por los conciertos de rock.
Someone who gets intensely involved in social or political activities.
She is fervent in her causes, she never goes unnoticed.
Es fervorosa en sus causas, nunca pasa desapercibida.