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MANIA |
Fervor |
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FERVENT |
Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing. |
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VEHEMENCE |
Violent ardor; great heat; animated fervor; as, the
vehemence of love, anger, or other passions. |
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-OR |
A noun suffix denoting an act; a state or quality; as in error,
fervor, pallor, candor, etc. |
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SOUL |
Energy; courage; spirit; fervor; affection, or any other
noble manifestation of the heart or moral nature; inherent power or
goodness. |
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ZEAL |
Passionate ardor in the pursuit of anything; eagerness in
favor of a person or cause; ardent and active interest; engagedness;
enthusiasm; fervor. |
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WARMTH |
A state of lively and excited interest; zeal; ardor;
fervor; passion; enthusiasm; earnestness; as, the warmth of love or
piety; he replied with much warmth. |
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UNCTION |
That quality in language, address, or the like, which
excites emotion; especially, strong devotion; religious fervor and
tenderness; sometimes, a simulated, factitious, or unnatural fervor. |
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RANTER |
One of the Primitive Methodists, who seceded from the
Wesleyan Methodists on the ground of their deficiency in fervor and
zeal; -- so called in contempt. |
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ENTHUSIASM |
Enkindled and kindling fervor of soul; strong
excitement of feeling on behalf of a cause or a subject; ardent and
imaginative zeal or interest;... |
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FRIGID |
Wanting warmth, fervor, ardor, fire, vivacity, etc.;
unfeeling; forbidding in manner; dull and unanimated; stiff and formal;
as, a frigid const... |
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ENTHUSIAST |
...gages it; one who is influenced by a
peculiar; fervor of mind; an ardent and imaginative person. ... |