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more fervid



ADJECTIVE
passionate
Synonyms
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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Our parasocial investment in stars is worlds more fervid, but now that women are also superstars, those old ways are mostly dead as long as you hold sufficient capital.

From Salon • Sep. 14, 2025

And they better, because the people coming after them are in all likelihood more fervid than they are.

From Time • Feb. 14, 2014

None of the targeted bases, though, has defenders more fervid than the partisans of three East Coast naval shipyards: at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Charleston, South Carolina; and Norfolk, Virginia.

From Time Magazine Archive

The champion now employed all of those hackneyed stage flourishes that mar his more fervid performances.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had lived most of his life in Moresby, and he felt no nearer in kin to the vegetable world now than in the days of his more fervid youth.

From Coelebs The Love Story of a Bachelor by Young, F.E. Mills



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