Etymology:
Meaning:
1. (of a person or their feelings) passionate or enthusiastic. 2. (of a desire or wish) intense or strong. 3. (of a fire or light) burning brightly.
Origin:
The word "ardent" comes from the Latin word "ardere," which means "to burn." The word was first used in the late Middle Ages to describe someone who was passionate or enthusiastic. In the late 16th century, the word began to be used to describe someone who was very keen or enthusiastic about something. The word "ardent" is still used in this sense today.
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