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fer·vor
/ˈfɝvɚ/
熱情,熱心,熾熱
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fer·vor
n.
[
Written
also
fervour
.]
1.
Heat
;
excessive
warmth
.
The
fevor
of
ensuing
day
.
--
Waller
.
2.
Intensity
of
feeling
or
expression
;
glowing
ardor
;
passion
;
holy
zeal
;
earnestness
.
Winged
with
fervor
of
her
love
.
--
Shak
.
Syn:
--
Fervor
,
Ardor
.
Usage:
Fervor
is
a
boiling
heat
,
and
ardor
is
a
burning
heat
.
Hence
,
in
metaphor
,
we
commonly
use
fervor
and
its
derivatives
when
we
conceive
of
thoughts
or
emotions
under
the
image
of
ebullition
,
or
as
pouring
themselves
forth
.
Thus
we
speak
of
the
fervor
of
passion
,
fervid
declamation
,
fervid
importunity
,
fervent
supplication
,
fervent
desires
,
etc
.
Ardent
is
used
when
we
think
of
anything
as
springing
from
a
deepseated
glow
of
soul
;
as
,
ardent
friendship
,
ardent
zeal
,
ardent
devotedness
;
burning
with
ardor
for
the
fight
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fervor
n
1:
feelings
of
great
warmth
and
intensity
; "
he
spoke
with
great
ardor
" [
syn
:
ardor
,
ardour
,
fervour
,
fervency
,
fire
,
fervidness
]
2:
the
state
of
being
emotionally
aroused
and
worked
up
; "
his
face
was
flushed
with
excitement
and
his
hands
trembled
";
"
he
tried
to
calm
those
who
were
in
a
state
of
extreme
inflammation
" [
syn
:
excitement
,
excitation
,
inflammation
,
fervour
]
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