Fervor Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for fervor.
fervor
fervor
/ˈfɝvɚ/
Examples
- Religious fervor caused the accident.
- The fervor will not help, but the determination could.
- The concept and movement took on more fervor.
- The country responds with great patriotic fervor.
- The racing fervor was not limited to crew, however.
- The uncontrolled fervor of Christianity gives it teeth.
- They were angry and full of revolutionary fervor.
- Persecution was not the only outlet of the Tetrarchy's moral fervor.
- They were energetic and greeted the Pope with zeal and fervor.
- His death in 1994 did not remove the messianist fervor.
feelings of great warmth and intensity
noun
the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
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Fur + Vor. The fox with fur is eager and voracious for adventures.
"Fur + Vor. The bear's fur showed its intense excitement for the hunt."
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