NOUN | feeling | fervor, ardor, ardour, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness | feelings of great warmth and intensity |
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state | fervor, excitement, excitation, inflammation, fervour | the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up |
Sounds | fer'ver | |
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Rhymes | achiever ... woodcarver: 114 rhymes with ver... |
Meaning | Feelings of great warmth and intensity. | |
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Synonyms | ardor, ardour, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness | |
Narrower | zeal | excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end |
Broader | passion, passionateness | A strong feeling or emotion |
Spanish | ardor, fervor, fogosidad | |
Catalan | ardor, fervor, foc, fogositat |
Meaning | The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up. | |
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Synonyms | excitement, excitation, inflammation, fervour | |
Attributes | exciting | creating or arousing excitement |
unexciting | not exciting | |
Narrower | fever pitch | A state of extreme / extreme excitement |
sensation | A state of widespread public excitement and interest | |
Broader | emotional arousal | The arousal of strong emotions and emotional behavior |
Spanish | excitación |
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