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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121. Three of the five patients presented with fever and severe headaches.
122. He flew into a whim and went swimming on a cold winter day, and got a fever soon afterwards.
123. I'm sure an antifebrile injection will bring your fever down in no time.
124. Her little boy has a fever and he's been off his food .
125. Symptoms are a slight fever, headache and loss of appetite.
126. After a second night of rioting, tensions in the city reached fever pitch .
127. The speaker soon whipped the crowd into a fever of excitement.
128. Scarlet fever victims had to go to the isolation hospital.
129. He had a high fever and was covered in spots.
130. Soccer fever has been sweeping the nation as they prepare for the World Cup.
131. During fever a large quantity of fluid is lost in perspiration.
132. Hay fever is an affliction which arrives at an early age.
133. I had glandular fever and spent that year feeling rotten.
134. He waited for her arrival in a fever of impatience.
135. Tiredness and fever are much more likely to be a sign of flu coming on.
136. What he said worked the crowd up to a fever of excitement.
137. Working out in the rain for a long time may bring on a fever.
138. My nose and eyes have been running all week because of hay fever.
139. Fever flushed his cheeks.
140. I woke up this morning with a fever and an upset stomach.
141. The doctor prescribed his patient who was down with fever.
142. The presence of pollen in the atmosphere causes hay fever in some people.
143. He died of fever.
144. She caught a fever on her travels in Africa(sentence dictionary), and died.
145. You should delay vaccination if you are unwell with a fever.
146. Excitement among the waiting crowd had reached/was at fever pitch.
147. He had a fever last night, but he seems to be over it now.
148. Aspirin can reduce fever.
149. Poor Joan has been tossing around all night with that fever.
150. Cold extremities and a hot head are the first signs of the fever.
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.