fervor |
feeling |
As nouns the difference between fervor and feeling
is that
fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor while
feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin.
As an adjective feeling is
emotionally sensitive.
As a verb feeling is
.
fervor |
undefined |
As a noun fervor
is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
fervor |
bliss |
As a noun fervor
is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
As a proper noun bliss is
originating as a nickname.
fervor |
gusto |
As a noun fervor
is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
As a verb gusto is
.
vigor |
fervor |
As nouns the difference between vigor and fervor
is that
vigor is while
fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
sincerity |
fervor |
As nouns the difference between sincerity and fervor
is that
sincerity is the quality or state of being sincere; honesty of mind or intention; freedom from simulation, hypocrisy, disguise, or false pretense while
fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
impetuosity |
fervor |
Related terms |
Impetuosity is a related term of fervor.
As nouns the difference between impetuosity and fervor
is that
impetuosity is the quality of making rash or arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive or forceful manner while
fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
fervor |
addiction |
As nouns the difference between fervor and addiction
is that
fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor while
addiction is (medicine) a state that is characterized by compulsive drug use or compulsive engagement in rewarding behavior, despite negative consequences
[angres dh, bettinardi-angres k (october 2008) "the disease of addiction: origins, treatment, and recovery" dis mon 54 (10): 696–721 doi:101016/jdisamonth200807002 pmid 18790142][malenka rc, nestler ej, hyman se (2009) "chapter 15: reinforcement and addictive disorders" in sydor a, brown ry molecular neuropharmacology: a foundation for clinical neuroscience (2nd ed) new york: mcgraw-hill medical pp 364–365, 375 isbn 9780071481274 "the defining feature of addiction is compulsive, out-of-control drug use, despite negative consequences compulsive eating, shopping, gambling, and sex–so-called “natural addictions”– indeed, addiction to both drugs and behavioral rewards may arise from similar dysregulation of the mesolimbic dopamine system"].
fervor |
glow |
Related terms |
Fervor is a related term of glow.
As nouns the difference between fervor and glow
is that
fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor while
glow is the state of a glowing object.
As a verb glow is
to give off light from heat or to emit light as if heated.
dedicated |
fervor |
As an adjective dedicated
is devoted; loyal; conscientious.
As a verb dedicated
is .
As a noun fervor is
(us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
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