Definition of «fevered»

The word "fevered" is an adjective which means having a high fever or being in a state of intense excitement, activity, or passion. It can also refer to something that is very heated or highly emotional.

Usage examples

  1. Her fevered brow indicated that she was suffering from a high temperature.
  2. He wrote his college thesis in a fevered rush, staying up all night to finish it.
  3. The news of the upcoming exam caused a fevered panic among the students.
  4. The detective's investigation led to a fevered chase through the city streets.
  5. She made a fevered attempt to catch the last train before it left the station.
  6. The artist worked with fevered intensity to complete the masterpiece before the gallery opening.
  7. The political rally was met with a fevered enthusiasm from the crowd.
  8. The announcement of the lottery winners caused a fevered excitement among ticket holders.
  9. His fevered dreams were filled with wild imaginations and strange creatures.
  10. The politician's speech incited a fevered reaction from both his supporters and opponents.

Sentences with «fevered»

  • The most common cause of fever in children is an infection from a virus. (newkidscenter.com)
  • Lets not forget his voice will have been lowered in tone to give that deep booming frequency, so I don't quite understand the overall fever pitch with this. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • The most common symptom of high fever in babies is the warm forehead. (newkidscenter.com)
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