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The fervour
noun
An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardour.
Exact(60)
The fervour was incredible.
The fervour doesn't surprise me, and the propaganda works.
The fervour of Navalny's work is cut with wit.
The fervour of his patriotic poems inspired the revolution of 1848.
The fervour of their fans has not been diminished by the City goal.
The fervour with which the English back a successful side can be translated into positivity among the players.
The fervour of the mourning can differ dramatically from one country to another.
The fervour which sparked the French revolution, for example, was partly fuelled by pamphlets filled with scurrilous and pornographic rumours.
The one constant factor is the fervour.
But the fervour seemed undercut by a defensive note.
But he has all the fervour of a true convert.
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