fervour
- n the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
- n feelings of great warmth and intensity
- Your excellent article speaks of a wave of nationalist fervour sweeping China ahead of the Olympic Games.
- Nonconformists are handled equally harshly as "the Sunday edition of the Liberal Party"and, like the Liberals, Nonconformity "has lost both its spiritual fervour and its .
- First, saying torture works and was for the good of the country should elicit the fervour of many Americans.