Similar words: perfervid, serving, servile, service, overview, supervisor, services, impervious. Meaning: ['fɜrvɪd /'fɜːv-] adj. 1. characterized by intense emotion 2. extremely hot.
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1 One issue was how to appease an ideologically fervid group of freshmen Republican legislators.
2 He is a fervid man.
3 He is a fervid orator.
4 But the fervid facility of his impromptus could not be so accounted for.
5 It must have felt that fervid call Although it took no heed, Waking but now, when leaves like corpses fall, And saps all retrocede .
6 He'd be detached from his most fervid followers and merciful and understanding toward foes.
7 Pass by the fervid flowers that press themselves on your sight.
8 Yeremi's stream of plasma ceased abruptly as his hand cramped within that fervid womb.
9 There was a sound of chains rattling,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the fervid snarling of the beasts increased.
10 Wagner set his sights on a degree in electrical engineering, and he followed his star with a fervid intensity.
11 It assailed her with all the violence of her fervid imagination.
12 Everything in Marseilles and about Marseilles had stared at the fervid sun.
13 He was a ready scholar as you are, but more fervid and impatient.
14 I have read desultorily the writings of the younger generation. It may be that among them a more fervid Keats, a more ethereal Shelley, has already published numers the world will willingly remember.
15 For the most part, we are a thoroughly secularized lot, all the more skeptical of God-talk given the rise of fervid evangelical power blocks at home and abroad.
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