I have heard, sire, your majesty has of late become an ardent admirer of Napoleon," said the queen, in a tremulous voice.
Sire, the editor is a certain Professor Lange, one of the most zealous royalists, and especially an ardent admirer of the queen.
Russia, who, it is well known, was an ardent admirer of the great king.
Just now Root was an ardent admirer of Aaron Burr and a bitter opponent of Alexander Hamilton.
Besides, he had been a faithful follower and an ardent admirer of Croswell.
He was an ardent admirer of Gabriel Biel, of Peter d'Ailly, and of William of Occam their common master.
Mr. Whittier is an ardent admirerof that writer--as what poet is not?
When, however, Mr. Whittier learned that this same man was an ardent admirer of the poet Hayne, a chord of sympathy was struck that made them firm friends during this stranger's stay.
Emperor of Brazil, is a reader of Mr. Whittier's poems, and an ardent admirer of his genius.
The same is true of an ardent admirer of Dickens or of Thackeray, in following the footsteps of their heroes and heroines.
Many a candidate has had his hands crushed and been permanently hurt by the vise-like grip of an ardent admirer or a vicious opponent.
On the other hand, Senator Benjamin Tillman, of South Carolina, who was an ardent admirer of Senator Hoar, was his opposite in every way.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ardent admirer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.