Synonym: flush, heat, sickness. Similar words: ever, never, every, severe, ever so, however, for ever, several. Meaning: ['fɪːvə(r)] n. 1. a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection 2. intense nervous anticipation.
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61. This is a case of fever.
62. He suffered from recurrent bouts of fever.
63. James has gone down with a fever.
64. Hay fever affects males more than females.
65. The fever was beginning to take hold.
66. He was in bed with a fever.
67. Hay fever is caused by an allergy to pollen.
68. During his fever he babbled without stopping.
69. She's running a fever .
70. Inflammation is frequently accompanied by fever.
71. An ordinary cold can soon lead to a fever.
72. World Cup fever has gripped the country.
73. The disease is accompanied by sneezing and fever.
74. The speaker brought the crowd to fever pitch.
75. My Uncle Jim had a high fever.
76. His fever has been subdued.
77. Angie waited in a fever of excitement.
78. Excitement has been at fever pitch for days.
79. He fell sick with yellow fever.
80. An attack of fever soon pulled him down.
81. Rainy weather brings blessed relief to hay fever victims.
82. She was in a fever of anxiety about him.
83. The patient's high fever deleted most of his memories.
84. Scarlet fever is highly contagious.
85. After a chill,(Sentencedict.com)(www.Sentencedict.com) fever supervened.
86. The fever has passed its crisis.
87. Symptoms of the disease include fever and weight loss.
88. Her forehead was flushed with fever.
89. She's a victim of the dreaded hay fever.
90. Lung fever develops from flu.
More similar words: ever, never, every, severe, ever so, however, for ever, several, reverse, everyone, severely, every bit, every other, ever since, in every way, every time, never mind, whatsoever, everything, nevertheless, more than ever, over and over, even, event, level, even now, even if, sleeve, eleven, relieve.