Feverishly

//ˈfi.vɚ.ɪʃ.li//

Synonyms for "feverishly" (36 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

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  • febrilment adv (with excitement and determination)

Finnish

4 entries
  • kuumeisesti adv (with excitement and determination)
  • kuumeisesti adv (with speed; rapidly)
  • nopeasti adv (with speed; rapidly)
  • vauhdilla adv (with speed; rapidly)

German

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  • fieberhaft adv (with excitement and determination)

Portuguese

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  • febrilmente adv (with excitement and determination)

Russian

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  • взволно́ванно adv (with excitement and determination)
  • возбуждённо adv (with excitement and determination)
  • лихора́дочно adv (with excitement and determination)

Spanish

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  • febrilmente adv (with excitement and determination)

Sample sentences

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Everyone is feverishly awaiting the holidays.

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The US believes Israel has significantly weakened Hezbollah in strikes over the last week but is still working feverishly behind the scenes to try to convince it not to escalate further and launch a ground incursion into Lebanon over concerns the intensified fighting could spark a broader conflict engulfing the wider Middle East, officials told CNN.

Source: wiktionary

In the outer room the two women knitted black wool feverishly.

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All the way to Styles, Mary talked fast and feverishly. It struck me that in some way she was nervous of Poirot’s eyes.

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