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fever
[fee-ver]
noun
an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions.
an abnormally high body temperature.
the number of degrees of such a temperature above the normal.
any of a group of diseases in which high temperature is a prominent symptom.
scarlet fever.
intense nervous excitement.
The audience was in a fever of anticipation.
verb (used with object)
to affect with or as with fever.
The excitement fevered him.
fever
/ ˈfiːvə /
noun
an abnormally high body temperature, accompanied by a fast pulse rate, dry skin, etc
any of various diseases, such as yellow fever or scarlet fever, characterized by a high temperature
intense nervous excitement or agitation
she was in a fever about her party
verb
(tr) to affect with or as if with fever
fever
A body temperature that is higher than normal. Fever is the body's natural response to the release of substances called pyrogens by infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses. The pyrogens stimulate the hypothalamus in the brain to conserve heat and increase the basal metabolic rate.
Other Word Forms
- feverless adjective
- unfevered adjective
- fevered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fever1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fever1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The presence of the virus had been confirmed in a 34-year-old pregnant woman who was admitted to hospital last month after showing symptoms that included a high fever and repeated vomiting, the ministry added.
County, 2.8% of emergency room visits were for illnesses such as fever plus a cough or sore throat, up from 2.2% four weeks earlier.
Competition in China's car sector has reached a "fever pitch", said BYD in its statement.
The first symptoms include a fever, muscle aches and pains and generally feeling unwell.
All of the above contributed to Mars fever.
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