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the fervor
noun
An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
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What the Doctor supplied was the fervor.
Some of the fervor is deserved.
He was an unwitting participant in the fervor.
Maybe it was the fervor of prom night kicking in?
But the fervor of his invention refuses to die.
It increased the fervor of the fighting on both sides.
The fervor in Dallas caught Senator Lloyd Bentsen's attention.
The question, she added, is why the fervor fades.
All are new parents, with the fervor of the converted.
The fervor of the autobiographical narration was not always convincing.
The audience's ovation had the fervor of a farewell.
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