fever
Pronunciation: [ˈfiːvər]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
She had a fever that lasted for two days, but she felt better after resting.
Example
He doesn't have a fever; his temperature is normal.
Example
Do you think she has a fever, or is she just feeling warm?
Context: "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.
Example
The crowd was full of concert fever as the band took the stage.
Example
There was no fever in the audience during the boring lecture.
Example
Can you feel the fever of excitement building before the match?
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