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Fevor

Fevor. Intensity of feeling or expression. Ebone. Chris Polanco. Strong feeling of excitement and enthusiasm Noun. Fervor. The fervor in the stadium was astonishing after the Seahawks had won the Super Bowl . Rigorous. Severe or harsh

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Fevor

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  1. Fevor Intensity of feeling or expression Ebone

  2. Chris Polanco • Strong feeling of excitement and enthusiasm • Noun Fervor The fervor in the stadium was astonishing after the Seahawks had won the Super Bowl.

  3. Rigorous • Severe or harsh • AP and honors courses at the high school are very rigorous. They involve quite a lot of work. Frankie

  4. Deference Part of Speech- Noun Definition- Humble submission and respect Nicole Espichan

  5. Disspasionate Definition: Not influenced by strong emotion Does it look like I care? NICO

  6. SOLEMN (Adj.) Formal and dignified; Serious; characterized by deep sincerity • When the criminal had to take his mug shot, the picture showed his solemnexpression. Jocelyn

  7. The man spoke to his boss with a solemn tone Solemn- (adj.) formal and dignified Karla Schiefer

  8. PragmaticLiam MarothyAdjective: • Of or pertaining to a practical point of view or practical considerations. • The Toyota Prius may not be the most powerful car on the market, but it is known to have a pragmatic engine that has great fuel economy.

  9. VacillateTo repeatedly change your opinions or desires. Every time I am in the store I always vacillate about what I should buy. Daniel

  10. Vacillate To repeatedly change your opinions or desires She has vacillated once again on the issueand can’t make her final decision Maria Garcia

  11. ALLEVIATE Meditation can alleviate stress Hot soup alleviates the common cold To make less severe Akash

  12. Dispassionate (adj.) • Not influenced by strong feeling • John was dispassionate for baseball, unlike his professional baseball player of a father. Cassie

  13. Jacob Ditkoff Tentative Do you want to come over this weekend? (Adj) Not definite; still able to be changed; unsure I’m tentative about it. I’ll have to see how much work I have.

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