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Meaning of fervid
having or showing very strong feelings or enthusiasm
Etymology of fervid
The word "fervid" originates from the Latin "fervidus," which means "glowing" or "boiling," and is derived from "fervere," meaning "to boil" or "to glow"
Historically, the word has been used to describe intense emotions, such as passion or enthusiasm, since the 15th century
Synonyms
passionate
enthusiastic
ardent
fervent
intense
heated
passionate
excited
eager
zealous
dedicated
devoted
committed
spirited
fiery
warm
glowing
burning
impassioned
excited
animated
lively
vigorous
potent
strong
powerful
vivid
radiant
resplendent
dazzling
brilliant
ecstatic
elated
thrilled
exhilarated
rapturous
frenzied
frantic
frenetic
feverish
fanatical
rabid
wild
uncontrolled
unrestrained
Definitions
- Having or showing very strong feelings or enthusiasm, typically in a way that is considered excessive or unreasonable
- * Intensely passionate or enthusiastic about something
Usage Examples
- The crowd was fervid in their support for the team, cheering loudly throughout the game
- * She gave a fervid speech about the importance of environmental protection
- * His fervid imagination led him to create some truly innovative solutions
Antonyms
apathetic
unenthusiastic
lukewarm
indifferent
cool
calm
composed
serene
tranquil
subdued
muted
restrained
reserved
distant
detached
uninterested
dispassionate
impassive
stoic
phlegmatic
lethargic
sluggish
dormant
inactive