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fervor

[ fur-ver ]

noun

  1. great warmth and earnestness of feeling:

    to speak with great fervor.

    Synonyms: , ,

  2. intense heat.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fervor1

1350–1400; Middle English fervo ( u ) r < Anglo-French < Latin fervor heat ( fervent, -or 1 )
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Instead of cowing Canadians, Trump’s threats to annex their country have unleashed a wave of national fervor unmatched in living memory.

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Known for their patriotic fervor, his films struck a chord with the Indian public.

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Their work fueled Nazi militarism but, in some instances, they themselves lacked ideological fervor.

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Her new anti-leak fervor also flies in the face of her previous positions, which adds to the sting of her recent proclamations.

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Moving to sunny Los Angeles, where the fervor for the Dodgers is palpable wherever you go, rekindled Lund’s fondness for the sport.

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