Fervour vs Eagerness - What's the difference?
fervour | eagerness | Related terms |
An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardour.
A passionate enthusiasm for some cause.
Heat.
The state or quality of being eager; ardent desire.
* 1909:
(obsolete) Tartness; sourness
(Webster 1913)
Fervour is a related term of eagerness.
As nouns the difference between fervour and eagerness
is that fervour is an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardour while eagerness is the state or quality of being eager; ardent desire.fervour
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* (US spelling ) fervorNoun
(British)eagerness
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* eagreness (obsolete)Noun
(-)- The things he had to tell about...were enough to make you almost tremble with excitement, when you heard all the intimate details from an animal charmer and realized with what thrilling eagerness and anxiety the whole busy underworld was working.
