Levered vs Fevered - What's the difference?
levered | fevered |
(lever)
Equipped with a lever or levers.
Affected by a fever; feverish.
heated, impassioned
* {{quote-news, year=2014
, date=November 14
, author=Stephen Halliday
, title=Scotland 1-0 Republic of Ireland: Maloney the hero
, work=The Scotsman
* 2010 , Noam Chomsky, The Iranian threat , Z Magazine, vol 23, number 7:
As adjectives the difference between levered and fevered
is that levered is equipped with a lever or levers while fevered is affected by a fever; feverish.As a verb levered
is past tense of lever.levered
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* multileveredAnagrams
* ----fevered
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(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game.}}
- To rephrase in less fevered rhetoric, a regional alliance might take shape independent of the U.S.
