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perfervid
[ per-fur-vid ]
perfervid
/ pɜːˈfɜːvɪd /
adjective
- literary.extremely ardent, enthusiastic, or zealous
Derived Forms
- perˈfervidness, noun
- perˈfervidly, adverb
Other Words From
- perfer·vidi·ty per·fervid·ness noun
- per·fervid·ly adverb
- per·fervor especially British, per·fervour noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of perfervid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of perfervid1
Example Sentences
Two young saxophonists of bright, perfervid attack and deep assurance, Richardson, 39, and Wilkins, 22, have a lot in common.
Mainstream pundits and politicians continue to obsess over the stereotype of the "Bernie Bro," a perfervid horde of Bernie Sanders supporters who supposedly stop at nothing to harass his opponents online.
McLean is an adroit alto saxophonist with a perfervid delivery who, despite a distinguished family line, has not enjoyed the kind of sustained critical attention that his peers might tell you he deserves.
A 1975 New York Times review described reading it as “like being trapped at a cocktail party with a normal‐looking fellow who suddenly starts a perfervid racist diatribe.”
Elon Musk, one of NASA's suppliers in the brave new privatized world, is perfervid about building a Mars colony.
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