fervour

IPA: fˈɝvɝ

noun

  • An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardour.
  • A passionate enthusiasm for some cause.
  • Heat.
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Examples of "fervour" in Sentences

  • I'm puzzled by the fervour of this discussion.
  • His novitiate was marked by a fervour of humility.
  • Of their fervour for the religion there is no question.
  • The occasion is marked with religious fervour and gaiety.
  • Your fervour will be the undoing of reason in this article.
  • Savage brought an almost religious fervour to his politics.
  • The idealistic fervour of the Revolution had reached its peak.
  • Both Diwali and Christmas are celebrated with the same fervour here.
  • The path of Chabad asked for inwardness over external emotional fervour.
  • Outwardly this involved new mystical popularisation and fervour in daily life.

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