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Comparative
more feverish
Superlative
most feverish
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having or caused by a fever
- She felt feverish and had chills after coming down with the flu.
- The child was restless and feverish throughout the night due to a viral infection.
- Taking over-the-counter medication helped alleviate her feverish symptoms temporarily.
- The doctor recommended rest and fluids to manage his feverish condition.
- His feverish state prompted his parents to seek medical attention at the urgent care center.
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showing or driven by intense excitement, agitation, or emotion
- They worked in a feverish rush to meet the deadline.
- The crowd buzzed with feverish anticipation.
- Her feverish energy filled the entire room.
- Negotiations continued in a feverish atmosphere of urgency.
- He typed with feverish speed, barely stopping to breathe.
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relating to, resembling, or characteristic of fever
- The patient showed feverish symptoms despite the medication.
- His skin had a feverish heat to the touch.
- The doctor noted the feverish rise in temperature.
- She felt a feverish ache throughout her body.
- The nurse monitored the patient's feverish condition closely.
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