Fervor means strong and warm feelings about something. People feel eager or excited about an event or idea. It shows strong interest or love.
She spoke with great fervor and joy.
There was fervor in the crowd's cheers.
Fervor can mean strong and serious effort to do something. It shows people try hard and do their best with full energy and care.
He worked on the project with fervor.
Their fervor helped finish the work fast.
Fervor can describe deep and strong belief or love for religion or spiritual things. People feel very dedicated and emotional about their faith.
Her religious fervor was clear every day.
He showed fervor in his prayers.
Fervor means showing strong feelings through how you speak or act. It often means being loud or very excited to express thoughts or feelings.
The speaker's fervor was felt by all listeners.
She argued with fervor and strong feelings.
Fervor can mean real heat or warmth, but often it is used to talk about strong feelings or energy, like spiritual or emotional warmth.
The fervor of the summer sun was strong.
The debate lacked the fervor it once had.