Associations to the word «Fervor»
Noun
- Zeal
- Eloquence
- Earnestness
- Sincerity
- Piety
- Devotion
- Pathos
- Ecstasy
- Enthusiasm
- Patriotism
- Preaching
- Martyrdom
- Passion
- Solemnity
- Puritan
- Optimism
- Populace
- Nationalism
- Eagerness
- Praying
- Warmth
- Tenderness
- Crusade
- Penance
- Prayer
- Intensity
- Conviction
- Glow
- Simplicity
- Revival
- Faith
- Grader
- Excitement
- Savior
- Pulpit
- Missionary
- Mao
- Masse
- Persecution
- Spirituality
- Preacher
- Spiritual
- Baptism
Adjective
- Patriotic
- Evangelical
- Devotional
- Revolutionary
- Religious
- Awakening
- Nationalist
- Ideological
- Passionate
- Devout
- Eloquent
- Poetic
- Renewed
- Spiritual
- Pious
- Alight
- Mystical
- Youthful
- Intense
- Glowing
- Genuine
- Apocalyptic
- Stirring
- Gospel
- Emotional
- Solemn
- Celebrated
- Apostolic
- Uttered
- Utmost
- Plump
- Lyric
- Equal
- Communist
- Earnest
- Ardent
- Rhetorical
- Moral
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
FERVOR, noun. (US) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
FERVOR, noun. (US) A passionate enthusiasm for some cause.
FERVOR, noun. (US) Heat.
Dictionary definition
FERVOR, noun. Feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor".
FERVOR, noun. 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".
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.