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fervid

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/ˈfɝvɪd/
Forms:more fervid,most fervid
1

intensely heated

  • The fervid sun beat down on the desert without mercy.
  • A fervid wind swept through the canyon, scorching everything in its path.
  • The air was fervid, thick with heat and dust.
  • They trudged through the fervid landscape, desperate for shade.
  • The fervid blaze consumed the forest in minutes.
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2

characterized by passionate intensity, burning dedication, and deeply felt enthusiasm

  • Scientists have long held fervid debates on how to address the climate crisis with policies that match the scale of the problem.
  • Artists have been motivated by fervid creativity throughout history, fueled by an impassioned drive to express themselves.
  • Protesters made fervid calls for social justice reform, voicing their demands with fiery and unbridled intensity.