fervour

[ˈfɜːvə(r)]

fervour Definition

  • 1intense and passionate feeling
  • 2enthusiasm or zeal

Using fervour: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fervour" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crowd cheered with fervour as the team scored the winning goal.

  • Example

    She spoke with great fervour about her beliefs.

  • Example

    His fervour for the project was contagious and motivated the team to work harder.

fervour Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fervour

Idioms Using fervour

  • with all one's heart and soul

    with complete sincerity and enthusiasm

    Example

    She pursued her dreams with all her heart and soul, working tirelessly to achieve them.

  • in a state of intense excitement or anticipation

    Example

    The children were in a fever of excitement as they waited for Santa Claus to arrive.

  • a strong emotion or impulse that arises suddenly and temporarily

    Example

    He made a decision in the fervour of the moment, without considering the consequences.

Phrases with fervour

  • intense religious devotion or enthusiasm

    Example

    The pilgrims showed great religious fervour during their journey.

  • intense political passion or enthusiasm

    Example

    The election campaign was marked by political fervour and heated debates.

  • intense patriotism or love for one's country

    Example

    The nationalistic fervour of the citizens was evident during the Independence Day celebrations.

Origins of fervour

from Latin 'fervere', meaning 'to boil'

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Summary: fervour in Brief

'Fervour' [ˈfɜːvə(r)] refers to intense and passionate feelings, often associated with enthusiasm or zeal. It can be seen in various contexts, such as religious fervour, political fervour, and nationalistic fervour. The idiom 'with all one's heart and soul' denotes complete sincerity and enthusiasm, while 'in a fever of excitement' implies intense anticipation. 'Fervour of the moment' refers to a sudden and temporary strong emotion or impulse.