fervid
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/icons/point.icon IMPASSIONED, PASSIONATE, ARDENT, FERVENT, FERVID, PERFERVID mean showing intense feeling. IMPASSIONED implies warmth and intensity without violence and suggests fluent verbal expression. e.g. an impassioned plea for justice
PASSIONATE implies great vehemence and often violence and wasteful diffusion of emotion. e.g. a passionate denunciation
ARDENT implies an intense degree of zeal, devotion, or enthusiasm. e.g. an ardent supporter of human rights
FERVENT stresses sincerity and steadiness of emotional warmth or zeal. e.g. fervent good wishes
e.g. fervid love letters
PERFERVID implies the expression of exaggerated or overwrought feelings. e.g. perfervid expressions of patriotism
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⦅文⦆ (過度に)熱烈な, 熱情的な (!ferventよりかたい語) e.g. a letter of fervid thanks.
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