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Synonyms
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Meaning:
adoration

great love

intense love

affection

a kindly and Loving feeling

strong fondness

allegiance

duty, support, loyalty, (to a ruler or government)

loyalty

ambition

a strong desire to be successful

strong desire for success

constancy

the quality of being firm, faithful, unchanging

fixedness

delirium

a violent mental disturbance, often accompanied by uncontrolled movement and talk, especially during feverish illness

madness

desire

(an instance of) strong longing (for something)

want, longing

devotion

deep, strong love

commitment; loyalty

emotion

a strong feeling of any kind; an excited state of mind

mental state

energy

(of a person) the force, strength, capacity, to do things and get things done

person's spirit and vigor

enthusiasm

a strong feeling of admiration or interest

keen interest, excitement

exuberance

the state or quality of being exuberant

energy, enthusiasm

fervour

an enthusiastic feeling

excitement, enthusiasm

fidelity

loyalty, faithfulness; accuracy; exactness

faithfulness in a relationship

ginger

(a plant with) a hot-tasting root used in cooking and for making a kind of wine; a light reddish-yellow colour

spirit

intensity

the state, quality, of being intense; strength (of feeling etc)

passion, force

kidney

one of two organs in the abdomen that separate urine from the blood

boldness, strength of character

love

a very strong, pleasant feeling about a person; sexual feeling or desire

adoration; very strong liking

mettle

courage

boldness, strength of character

passion

strong, enthusiastic feeling especially of love, hate or anger

strong emotion

piety

(an act showing) respect and love for God

devotion, religiousness

soul

the part of a human that is not the body and cannot be touched; a person regarded as the ideal (of some virtue or quality)

psyche, inspiration, energy

spirit

a person's soul, mind; an invisible being, e.g. a ghost, fairy, elf etc; state of mind; the quality of having courage, determination

soul, attitude

verve

enthusiasm, spirit, vigour (especially in artistic or literary work)

energy, enthusiasm

vitality

capacity to endure, survive, perform functions; energy, liveliness

energy, spirit

warmth

the state of being warm

fervor

zeal

great interest and effort

enthusiasm

ARDOR as in Wiktionary
ARDOR as in Wikipedia