Fervoroso (en. Fervent)
/feɾ.boˈɾo.so/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That feels or shows fervor.
His speech was fervent and passionate.
Su discurso fue fervoroso y apasionado.
Full of religious or spiritual fervor.
She attended the mass with a fervent spirit.
Asistió a la misa con un espíritu fervoroso.
That implies great enthusiasm.
The fervent applause of the audience encouraged the artists.
El fervoroso aplauso del público animó a los artistas.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'fervorosus', which means 'fiery, warm'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fervent defender
A person who defends something with great enthusiasm.
fervoroso defensor
fervent believer
Someone who has a deep faith or devotion.
fervoroso creyente
fervent speech
A speech full of passion and emotion.
discurso fervoroso
Related Words
fervor
Intensity of emotions or feelings.
fervor
fervent
That shows fervor or zeal in their actions and beliefs.
ferviente
fervency
Quality of being fervent.
fervorosidad
Slang Meanings
Passionate about something specific.
He is a fervent football fan; he never misses a match.
Es un fervoroso del fútbol, nunca se pierde un partido.
When someone acts with great unchecked enthusiasm.
That person is very fervent in their political opinions.
Esa persona es muy fervorosa en sus opiniones políticas.