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Definitionn. feelings of great warmth and intensity
Last update: January 9, 2017
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The terrorist’s fervor made him believe that giving his life for his cause was his purpose in life. [noun]
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The flesh will murmur against you, but it will be bridled by fervor of spirit. [noun]
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That I cannot agree to; and for that reason I have criticised your book, so full of beautiful pages, so brilliant with knowledge and fervor. [noun]
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The question chilled his fervor. [noun]
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Directly, as if to make the purification complete, from body to spirit the quickening ran, exalting them to a very fervor of ecstasy. [noun]
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--to thee peace and welcome," the Egyptian replied, with fervor." [noun]
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All the listeners, even the dull servants outside the divan, affected by his fervor, were startled as if by a majestic presence suddenly apparent within the tent. [noun]
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