fe·ver (f v r)n.1. a. Abnormally high body temperature. b. Any of various diseases characterized by abnormally high body temperature. 2. a. A condition of heightened activity or excitement: a fever of anticipation. b. A contagious, usually short-lived enthusiasm or craze: disco fever. v. fe·vered, fe·ver·ing, fe·vers v.tr. To effect fever in. v.intr. To be or become feverish.
[Middle English, from Old English fefor and from Old French fievre, both from Latin febris.] |
fever Noun
1. an abnormally high body temperature, accompanied by a fast pulse rate, shivering, and nausea Related adjective
febrile 2. any disease characterized by a high temperature
3. intense nervous excitement: she waited in a fever of anxiety [Latin febris]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
| Noun | 1. | fever - a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infectionsymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease hyperpyrexia - extremely high fever (especially in children) |
| 2. | fever - intense nervous anticipation; "in a fever of resentment"buck fever - nervous excitement of an inexperienced hunter gold fever - greed and the contagious excitement of a gold rush |
fever noun 2.
excitement,
heat,
passion,
intensity,
flush,
turmoil,
ecstasy,
frenzy,
ferment,
agitation,
fervour,
restlessness,
delirium >>
adjective febrile
Translations
fever [ˈfiːvəʳ] n →
fiebre f;
fever [ˈfiːvəʳ] n →
fièvre f;
he has a fever →
il a de la fièvre
fever [ˈfiːvəʳ] n →
Fieber nt;
fever [ˈfiːvəʳ] n →
febbre f;