Feelings of great warmth and intensity.
The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up.
1 In the former case simplicity is shown, in the latter fervor .
2 The piety of such men confirmed in Lanier a natural religious fervor .
3 The spirit of patriotism is universal and is ever increasing in fervor .
4 There was a fervor in it which in our times is unknown.
5 The outburst of religious fervor spent itself in two or three years.
6 Mrs. Wagner was strongly impressed by the simple fervor of this declaration.
7 But her coolness served not in the least to chill his fervor .
8 She returned them with equal fervor - the eyelids closed as in a dream.
9 That is sure to drive the mob into an even greater fervor .
10 He wants to keep the client happy without losing his own fervor .
11 With all the fervor of my heart I prayed silently to God:
12 He was surprised by the fervor with which the girl answered him.
13 And his eloquence and fervor seemed to stamp the words with sincerity.
14 The fervor of the appeal touched her, for she listened with interest.
15 I fear I shall never have the opportunity. Will spoke with fervor .
16 Likely they would have restarted the Immortis project with twice the fervor .
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