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10 Cards in this Set

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ardent
Definition: adj. full of passion and emotion.

Example Sentence:
1) ARDENT soccer fans never miss a game.
avid
Def.: adj. showing enthusiasm; ardent.

Ex. Sen.: 1) An AVID skier, Sue will drive for hours to be where the snow is.
ebullient
Def.: adj. filled with a bubbly excitement, as if boiling over with excitement.

Ex. Sen.: 1) His EBULLIENCE was infectious. Everyone left the room filled with excetement about the rafting trip.
effervescent
Def.: adj. lively; full of uplifted spirit; vivacious.

Ex. Sen.: 1) Laura is quiet and subdued, but her twin Lara epitomizes EFFERVESCENCE.
exuberant
Def.: adj. overflowing with vitality and good spirits.

Ex. Sen.: 1) The next morning he leaped from bed EXUBERANTLY, anticipating the adventures of the day.
fanatical
Def.: adj. full of great enthusiasm/devotion.

Ex. Sen.: 1) Louise's mom is FANATICAL about cleaning the house. She won't let you in unless you take your shoes off.
fervent
Def.: adj. filled with passion or intensity.

Ex. Sen.: 1) He's a FERVENT cat breeder. Nothing is as important to him as raising cats.
impassioned
Def.: adj. filled with passionate emotion.

Ex. Sen.: 1) The defense attorney made an IMPASSIONED speech to the jury, but the jury remained unmoved by his emotional words.
vibrant
Def.: adj. lively; full of vitality.

Ex. Sen.: 1) His VIBRANT teaching keeps the class lively.
zealous
Def.: adj. filled with enthusiasm; fervent.

Ex. Sen.: 1) A ZEALOUS bodybuilder, Derek works out in the weight room during every spare moment.