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"fervid" Definitions
  1. feeling something too strongly; showing feelings that are too strong
"fervid" Antonyms
cold cool dispassionate emotionless half-hearted impassive unemotional calm indifferent composed unfeeling aloof unresponsive collected apathetic passionless phlegmatic distant detached stolid algid arctic bitter bone-chilling freezing frozen ice-cold iced icy chilly frosty wintry(US) frore biting chilling Siberian chill wintery(UK) shivery casual intermittent irregular occasional aperiodic temporary episodic spontaneous sporadic choppy impermanent episodical laodicean lazy passive lukewarm moderate light mild soft gentle reasonable temperate faint minimal weak balmy genial mellow normal controlled fair mediocre benign intermediate measured dim dull lackluster(US) lacklustre(UK) unbright unbrilliant pale pallid wan dark gloomy little modest slight inconsequential petty tiny paltry subtle inconsiderable slim imperceptible small unimportant vague nominal trivial fickle disloyal faithless unfaithful irresolute uncertain vacillating perfidious recreant traitorous arbitrary unreliable inconsistent unsettled unstable treacherous indecisive mercurial undependable uncommitted broad-minded liberal tolerant catholic open-minded cosmopolitan open receptive free-thinking non-sectarian unbigoted unprejudiced broad conforming nonsectarian contrived insincere forced unnatural artificial labored(US) laboured(UK) feigned staged affected pretended manufactured false fake phoney(UK) phony(US) simulated spurious manipulated unspontaneous superficial shallow cursory fleeting transient depthless ephemeral evanescent frivolous fugacious transitory trifling unwilling reluctant resistant uneager hesitant unenthusiastic averse uninclined begrudging disobliging unobliging grudging unaccommodating uncooperative afraid unwishful nonerotic unerotic unsexy bland chaste clean decent frigid moral off-putting pure cautious considered leisurely slow wary circumspect considerate reflective sensible thoughtful wise platonic controllable

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There has been much talk of healing in this fervid season.
"Someone must die," the older Charles sings, in a long, fervid monologue.
Nine months into the presidency, the support of Trump's base remains fervid.
Fresh mulch along Steve Jobs Way gave the wind a fervid springtime musk.
In fact, it is outlandish, even by the fervid standards of polar literature.
His prose can be vivid, sometimes fervid, but it can also be measured.
LuckyMe affiliate Lunice today shared a fervid new single from his forthcoming debut album.
Carrère bears down on the fervid and slightly kooky atmosphere of the early Church.
"Curse" features some beautiful, signature Shepard writing, in which primal desperation becomes fervid poetry.
His output was fervid, tackling representations of black men throughout different stages of American culture.
On the contrary, he has fervid fans and emulators, as Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" can attest.
As fervid as D.I.Y. gunsmiths are, an equally passionate online community has emerged around homemade ammunition.
For example, "Doubt" (2010) by Titus Kaphar, where a figurative bronze male kneels in fervid anguish.
For a small but fervid subset of Americans, weekends are devoted to preparing for the end of weekends.
They made a surprise appearance at Rejjie Snow's Olympia Theatre gig, to a fervid response from the audience.
It was not surprising that the event sometimes missed the energy derived from their usual fervid American homerism.
A fervid Lakers fan growing up, Paul Pierce beat them with the Celtics, the team he once hated.
His feet are also worse, but maybe the flare-up is tied to his fervid quest for the truth.
In Aamis, "meat" also remains the constant signifier of the fervid othering that has now become routine in India.
Here, mostly outside the eye of the media and the other occupiers, the atmosphere was often fervid and paranoid.
Back in the lobby, the double doors have opened, and the crowd has begun its fervid auditorium-bound surge.
This mad machine is exactly the kind of fervid fantasy that will inspire the next round of car designers.
And simply having a slogan that nostalgically recalls that fervid period of policy development will not be sufficient either.
This has made opposition to a more equal, multiethnic society more fervid among those who feel their privileges threatened.
A fervid vocalist and full-bore entertainer, Mr. Mwenso has assembled a special three-part program for this concert.
Perhaps people without any religious affiliation are for that very reason more fervid in their devotion to political causes.
People who embraced Being John Malkovich were fervid fans, but it was probably way too bizarre for many Academy members.
He's not exactly a YouTube heavyweight like Casey Neistat (10 million followers), but his fans are fervid and loyal watchers.
The fictional social media of " SKAM Austin" soon generated real social media—fervid discussion on everything from Tumblr to Twitter.
We're paying homage to one show per Fashion Week that inspires such fervid superfandom — and a dress code to match!
Jazz A fervid vocalist and full-bore entertainer, Mr. Mwenso has assembled a special three-part program for this concert.
Though La Farge's prose is as postmodernly fervid as Lovecraft's is nostalgically formal, echoes of the horror writer's work abound.
Op-Ed Contributor In September 2015, amid the Republican Party's fervid primary campaign, Ben Carson briefly outshone Donald Trump for nuttiness.
They also taste like tandoori chicken, earthy and fervid, with a cool touch of yogurt and swallowed smoke from the grill.
Even she seems aware that this thin if fervid book brings little that's fresh to the theme of illicit sexual desire.
Seun Kuti, Fela's son, plays fervid dance music with his band, Egypt 80, frequently singing messages of social and political militancy.
The next time you spot a Google Glass in the wild, it might not be on the face of a fervid techie.
The Leftovers' viewership was low, but the show's mixture of bold storytelling choices and existential despair won it a fervid cult audience.
Mr Walesa's most fervid opponents are not aging apparatchiks, but other men who battled communism, some of whom are now in power.
The fear on the actors' faces tells the story adequately enough, and it's a fervid, moving film even without the technical detail.
On TikTok, a movie may be viciously parodied or recreated in fervid tribute; it may be mocked, riffed on or playfully remixed.
Lean, bearded, fervid, and quick-spoken, McDonald had brought along some books about the river for people to look through before dinner.
Yet many listeners who stuck with "Missing Richard Simmons" did so queasily, feeling enlisted in an uneasy complicity with Taberski's fervid inquiry.
This is a fervid memory play where the black of mourning segues into the bright color palette of Palermo, and back again.
Walden is a saxophonist and bass clarinetist of simmering intensity and exacting technique, with a fervid but unflashy approach as an improviser.
Funny as it sounds, it is a widespread, fervid belief that we are failing to concentrate on the things that actually matter.
If that was unusual in 2012, the year the play begins, it seems almost bizarre in the fervid, divided culture we inhabit now.
Migrants bring children because it improves their chances of getting in, but also out of a fervid desire to give them a future.
So do ink drawings by the totally interesting filmmaker-mystic Jordan Belson (1926-2011); each one is a controlled explosion of fervid line.
Its spread, analysts and experts say, may be a decisive moment in the fervid debates over how much the world integrates or separates.
Meantime, Trump is looking to remake America's relationship with Russia, a global malefactor and nuclear power on a scale far beyond Iran's fervid fantasies.
The danger of this fusion is that it's mutually enabling: Trump and his fervid fans will encourage each other to become yet more extreme.
Yet she brought a pensive approach to everything she played, even to long stretches Scriabin's teeming, fervid, single-movement Fourth and Fifth Piano Sonatas.
Azango's daring to expose this taboo sparked fervid outrage and brought death threats upon her, her then 9-year-old daughter and FrontPage Africa.
"There's something about a pastor getting up there and telling these stories, especially in the Baptist church because it's so fervid," Mr. Hawkins said.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, for example, has been a fervid defender of ObamaCare and other congressional programs invading traditional areas of state control.
With that in mind, consider his rage at the Cardinals and his fervid assertion that the pitch had been an act of attempted murder.
The show's reception has been fervid across the demographic board, earning glowing reviews from my queer contemporaries as well as their parents and straight roommates.
In "Sojourners," an emotionally fervid and dramatically stolid play by Mfoniso Udofia for the Playwrights Realm, a Nigerian couple embrace and rebuff life in America.
The world's abhorrence of "moist" reached absolutely fervid levels a few years ago, and according to Google Trends, really started to peak somewhere around 2013.
Versace, too, was a baroque maximalist, Murphy told me, who built his reputation through fervid workaholism—an insistence that his vision be seen and understood.
The unfunny moment will come when Trump lashes out based on nothing but fervid imaginings and the "post-West" order stumbles from confusion into conflagration.
Like the 1970s, the director points out, 2016 is both a time of fervid political discourse and sexual liberation and of social crises and revolutionary diction.
It provided Byron with a backdrop for some fervid poetry, Charles Dickens with filler material for "Little Dorrit" and E.M. Forster a start as a novelist.
Many are caught between their own principles and a fervid base ready to inflict punishment on any Republican who is not sufficiently supportive of Trump. Why?
The orchestra excelled in the contrasts of the fourth movement, with the strings channeling fervid passions and the brasses taking a jeering delight in their disruptions.
But the NRA gun lobby's ongoing influence in Congress and fervid presidential and general election campaigning this year will likely trammel most progress on gun control.
At the time, Congress dedicated up to 4% of the federal budget to NASA in a fervid attempt to beat the Soviet Union to the lunar surface.
As the young dancer, Ms. Talcott-Steenstra delivers her lines with a directness that serves the humor in Mr. Ferver's script better than his own fervid underlinings.
The commercial meteorite trade caters mostly to a small but fervid group of hobbyist collectors who will pay extraordinary prices to get a piece of the latest finds.
Yet some acknowledged that they had quietly long awaited this moment, even though they had not dared to utter such a thought against their community's most fervid tides.
Last year, I traveled to Hazard, a hard-hit coal town in Kentucky, and found many of the same issues (as well as the same fervid Trump support).
Rich had made a long, fervid speech in favor of Trump, and when Min had simply said she was going to vote for Clinton he had called her brainwashed.
At first glance, King's new book looks like it will recount another one of McCall's fervid campaigns to incarcerate a black man for a crime he didn't necessarily commit.
In these New York Times photographs, taken during mandatory civil defense drills in the fervid early years of the Cold War, you can almost hear the absence of sound.
It's important to remember as one day, maybe next week or next year, or both, the RS 5 will revert to its natural state and become fervid, wild and unforgiving.
With intricacy and humor, Van der Vliet Oloomi relays Zebra's brainy, benighted struggles as a tragicomic picaresque whose fervid logic and cerebral whimsy recall the work of Bolaño and Borges.
As our reviewer, Liesl Schillinger, wrote, the author "relays Zebra's brainy, benighted struggles as a tragicomic picaresque whose fervid logic and cerebral whimsy recall the work of Bolaño and Borges."
And how will she calm down the fervid, angry and partisan atmosphere around the whole topic — both in the country at large and, more important, in her own Conservative government?
That's where the irony of "common logic" comes in: Although Rivera's phrase is predicated on us knowing Beyoncé, the fervid response to candid clips of Bey suggests that we actually don't.
Deborah is battling a cadre of mental health issues including paranoia, possible schizophrenia, and trauma from abuse, yet beneath this fervid disquiet, Winfrey imbues her with fragile earnestness and dogged determination.
Les Payne, a fervid and fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, columnist and editor for Newsday who helped pave the way for a generation of black journalists, died on Monday in Manhattan.
You may not have heard of Mr. Coulton, who left his job writing software in 252 to explore a music career, but he has built a fervid online community of fans.
Equally fine are the actors in the "offstage" roles: Tracee Chimo ("Bad Jews") brings a fervid anxiousness to Poppy, the stage manager, who seems ever in fear of making some colossal blunder.
It's a bizarre and insensitive choice both for the nature of the occasion and in a cultural moment where public outrage for Trump's "zero tolerance" family separation policy is fervid and widespread.
"There is a strong and fervid insistence on the 'maternal instinct,' which is popularly supposed to characterize all women equally, and furnish them with an all-consuming desire for parenthood," Hollingworth wrote.
In speaking for himself, he might just as well have been speaking for Trump's most fervid supporters in western Pennsylvania: "If President Trump's in your corner," Saccone said, "how can you lose?"
On the last record he released, 2015's Eleven Years Inner Space, there is a song called "My Can Revolt," which speeds up fervid Can jam from decades earlier and adds more noise.
That would get exponentially harder if the party asked its most fervid supporters — who are motivated in large measure by disgust with Obama — to swallow another Supreme Court justice from the outgoing president.
The fervid weirdos that really believe in Kobe Bryant are subscribing to a worldview; in his blinkered maximalism and relentless total war approach to everything, they see, somehow, a winning way to be.
Now she's back on Broadway with another eye-popping, folk-fueled musical unlike anything else commercial theater has to offer: "Hadestown," a fervid reimagining of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Some people come within grasping reach of their most fervid wish only to find that in the end, whether through self-sabotage or the unremitting competition that is life, they're not equal to it.
He had inspirations in mind — the filmmaker Robert Altman, for one, but also the Muppets, because, in Mr. Iconis's fervid imagination, they are the model of an ensemble that successfully integrates friendship and theatermaking.
The melting of Harveywood, the fervid hunt for other predators and the pulling back of the curtain on Hollywood's big little lies about sexual assault, harassment and sexism are making for a fraught awards season.
After all, if, as Bean says, an economic narrative is a relatively new development on the Christian right, why would they so suddenly abandon a longstanding and fervid interest in morality in politics to latch onto it?
" But Tornielli opens with a warning that the book is not an entry into the fervid genre of Francis-related media debate, which "often felt," he says, "like a kind of match between fans of opposing teams.
And as a result, surprisingly little of the overt campaign conversation was about race — and reporters and politicians alike were slow to see racial animus in the fervid opposition to Obama that mounted in 2009 and 2010.
At Bridgestone, the noise starts thumping early and does not relent, creating a hockey-tonk atmosphere that combines the fervid tribalism of Southeastern Conference football with the rowdiness of European soccer, complete with choreographed chants and taunts.
The announcement instantly sparked fervid speculation: where could a fourth Matrix movie even go since the trilogy-capper, 2003's The Matrix Revolutions, killed off Reeves and Moss' characters and seemingly ended the war between man and machine?
Now, two authors offer competing fictional versions of the lost journal, exploring, with mixed results, Meyer's fervid affair with the president, her wily misadventures among the Capitol cognoscenti and the snooping disposition that may have gotten her killed.
What can we learn about Trump and the persistence of his appeal from research about intensified partisan animosity, the divide over the second demographic transition, Trump's fervid rally audiences, the White House Correspondents' Association dinner and political identity?
Fervid, hand-wringing articles have decreed this generation to be addicted to Tinder, incapable of commitment, and deeply averse to labels within relationships: an ultra-casual, free-for-all "dating apocalypse," as one Vanity Fair writer described it.
Instead, the lack thereof made for an awkward scenario given that, one, the current Latinx community is still severely wailing, protesting against the President-elect nationwide; and two, the last two ceremonies were fully charged with fervid political sentiments.
In Arizona, Republican state senators recently approved a crackdown on people who, in the senators' fervid imaginations, are being paid to stir rioting in the waves of constitutionally protected protests directed at the agendas of Republicans and President Trump.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea has produced a film on leader Kim Jong Un's summit meeting with President Donald Trump this week, feeding, as one would expect, a fervid cult of personality but also seemingly highlighting his dream of economic development.
Editorial One of the most fervid ideologues expected at the Republican convention this week — the Kansas secretary of state, Kris Kobach — has been busy shaping extremist positions in the party platform to suppress immigration, gun controls and same-sex marriage.
And despite the fervid hopes and predictions of supporters, returning the revenue as tax cuts or dividends does not seem to appreciably increase taxes' popularity, certainly not to the point where they can be cranked up to the needed levels.
She has her fervid supporters: And her detractors: There's one or two folks just here to have a goof: And finally, I think this picture perfectly encapsulates the three central modes of thought in our current political discourse: That's all to be expected.
If the Democratic National Committee raises the thresholds for the next debate, Yang might well be out of luck, and have to do something dramatic to prove he's capable of drawing more than a narrow band of fervid supporters into the fold.
Guadagnino has lived almost all his life in Italy, but his feature films have consistently been in English since 2009, when he released "Io Sono l'Amore" (" I Am Love "), announcing a voice that was sensuous, elegant, fervid, and, some critics have suggested, stylish to excess.
" With this literature of relentless detachment, we seem to have arrived at the inverse of what James Wood famously called "hysterical realism," describing a strain of fiction overflowing with eccentric characters and detail that, in its exaggerated vitality, depicts life as "fervid intensity of connectedness.
In the same vein, museums might strongly consider rejecting further donations from the Sackler family, major philanthropists in the arts, whom the world recently learned bear a large share of responsibility for the opioid epidemic, through their pharmaceutical company's production and fervid promotion of OxyContin.
The show, which runs just over an hour, has a narrower focus than the previous Double Edge production in Montclair, "The Grand Parade (of the 20th Century)," but it still feels like a peek into an expansive world — a hallucinatory, symbol-heavy tour of Carrington's fervid mind.
Brudnizki has instead created a rainbow to rival that of Loulou's (the two are, in fact, in fervid competition): The Rose Room is carnation and chalky green with a gold-leafed coffered ceiling; a ladies' powder room is a tented pink-on-pink chandeliered jewel box.
In both cases — and a dozen more examples could be drawn from various parts of the GOP agenda — the fervid passions and resentments of the GOP base have pushed the party's policy agenda beyond even what the party hacks and plutocrats want, to the party's political detriment.
In the annual "New Talent" issue of Art in America (216), Foy, whose work was included, stated: My working materials are quite limited–generally a hard pencil and untoned paper … Nor do I work in a fervid emotional state but rather clinically, as a surgeon might, with sharp instruments.
On Tuesday, buoyed by his crowd in Phoenix, Mr. Trump was back to raging against just about everyone who crossed his field of vision, 77 minutes worth of anger that began, as the evening wore on, to exhaust even his most fervid listeners, who began quietly to fade away.
Working-class families dressed in the yellow and green of Brazil's flag stroll along Copacabana's beachfront promenade at midnight; fervid spectators have been filling stadiums with deafening cheers; and even some shrill critics who warned of chaos and bemoaned the cost overruns have changed their tune, at least for the moment.
It's as if Lindelof, who dared the wrath of the internet with the "Lost" finale and pushed his adaptation of "The Leftovers" into surreal transcendence, wasn't content merely with the risk of disappointing a landmark comic's fervid fan base — he had to throw in America's stain of racism as well.
Co-incidentally, Mr Garfield also stars in Mel Gibson's second-world-war bloodbath,"Hacksaw Ridge", so "Silence" is the second Hollywood drama this award season in which he has played a fervid Christian who is ordered to set aside his convictions in Japan, but who doesn't examine those convictions in any detail.
Despite their fervid opposition to the ACA ever since it became law in 2010, Republicans in Congress have found it impossible to agree on a replacement plan for Obamacare, much less to pass a bill for repeal or replacement that would be able to survive a veto from President Barack Obama, or any other Democratic president.
Höch is the most literal of the two artists in this regard — gluing fragments of Western figures together with pictures of African sculpture, as in the fervid "From the Collection of an Ethnographic Museum No. IX" (21), "Streit" (circa, 219), "Untitled, From an Ethnological Museum" (1924), and many other suggestions of an indeterminate, mutational, revolutionary tumult courtesy of Berlinische Galerie's extensive Höch holdings.
The directions in which this exercise in changing the subject goes are familiar, and this week had them all—aridly expert conjecture about locker-room distractions, fervid assertions that Kaepernick's guaranteed salary somehow disproves the existence of systemic racism, a thousand different species of sorrowful or rageful tone-policing, and a frantic toggling between pop-eyed fury at Kaepernick's entitled whining and earnest umbrage at his very hurtful choice of socks that one time.
But if the euphoric, striking effect of his clothes felt in sync with the fervid electronic music scene of London in the early 2000s, the look of his glossy-but-restrained tables and seating is at once more abstract (the minimalist lines recall the Italian postmodernist Ettore Sottsass's knack for playing with pattern and hue) and down-to-earth (he manufactures all of his wooden marquetry pieces at a third-generation family-owned workshop in Valencia, Spain).
Democratic lawmakers –– a vast majority of whom are fervid backers of their presumptive presidential nominee –– were already feeling a sense of fellowship, particularly in contrast to the Republicans, who are practically at war over whether to embrace Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the top of their own ticket.

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