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Meanings of
fervour
in English
Portuguese
fervor
Catalan
fervor
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Feelings of great warmth and intensity.
fire
ardor
fervor
ardour
fervency
fervidness
Portuguese
fervor
Portuguese
excitação
Spanish
excitación
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The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up.
excitement
inflammation
excitation
Portuguese
excitação
Synonyms
Examples for "
excitement
"
excitement
inflammation
excitation
Examples for "
excitement
"
1
There was enormous enthusiasm and
excitement
at this new encounter with Europe.
2
Ashfield was home and accepted as such; Ealing, however, was an
excitement
.
3
The satisfying
excitement
of a problem solved-orat least the solution glimpsed.
4
She said industry feedback had been a sense of relief and
excitement
.
5
However, the
excitement
that those involved feel around the expansion is obvious.
1
Chronic diseases caused by ongoing
inflammation
therefore require chronic, not acute, treatment.
2
However, it appears that this reperfusion may lead to increased
inflammation
-
induced
damage.
3
Methods: Case report with a literature review of ocular
inflammation
in NBD.
4
However, the role of basophils in allergic airway
inflammation
is less clear.
5
An extensive evaluation for granulomatous
inflammation
was undertaken without a positive result.
1
Its strong fluorescence at short visible
excitation
wavelengths allowed video-rate cellular imaging.
2
It destroys the appetite, although it temporarily sustains vigor by unnatural
excitation
.
3
Both light sources proved to be of equal suitability for fluorescence
excitation
.
4
And in a pitiable state of
excitation
,
she returned to the drawing-room.
5
Even without presaturation pulse, the
excitation
pulse slightly suppressed the flow signal.
Usage of
fervour
in English
1
French presidents and prime ministers used to celebrate Europe Day with
fervour
.
2
The first emotion was surprise; the second, awe; the third, pious
fervour
.
3
It raises genuine passion and
fervour
;
both of hope and of fear.
4
The scenario is now entirely different, whereby Ibrox
fervour
is entirely justified.
5
Of the anointing the sick, confession of sins and
fervour
in prayer.
6
That's reason enough for the ALP to raise the issue with
fervour
.
7
Others, though, have stuck to the short game with a religious
fervour
.
8
They lived in daily and hourly intimacy, in continual
fervour
and enthusiasm.
9
Almost angelic in its resignation and religious
fervour
is the upturned face.
10
Ori heard arrogance, or commitment, or
fervour
,
or analysis in Curdin's voice.
11
The unexpected
fervour
of this grunt seemed to animate the little model.
12
There was much
fervour
in his words and his voice was loud.
13
The man was torn between spiritual
fervour
and passions of the flesh.
14
On the contrary, at first there came a considerable quickening of
fervour
.
15
He said it with the nearest approach to
fervour
she had noticed.
16
Amid their
fervour
there also appeared to be misinformation about the conflict.
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About this term
fervour
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
religious fervour
great fervour
such fervour
patriotic fervour
passionate fervour
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Translations for
fervour
Portuguese
fervor
zelo
excitação
excitamento
Catalan
fervor
fogositat
ardor
foc
Spanish
excitación
Fervour
through the time
Fervour
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