fever
Prononciation : [ˈfiːvər]
Mot
Contexte : « health »
(noun) a condition when your body temperature is higher than normal. You usually get a fever when you’re sick, like when you have a cold or the flu. It makes you feel hot and sometimes tired.
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She had a fever that lasted for two days, but she felt better after resting.
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He doesn't have a fever; his temperature is normal.
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Do you think she has a fever, or is she just feeling warm?
Contexte : « excitement »
(noun) a very strong feeling of excitement or enthusiasm about something. It’s like when everyone is super excited about a big event, like a sports game or a concert.
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The crowd was full of concert fever as the band took the stage.
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There was no fever in the audience during the boring lecture.
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Can you feel the fever of excitement building before the match?
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