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单词 feverishness
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feverishnessn.

Brit. /ˈfiːvərɪʃnɪs/, U.S. /ˈfiv(ə)rɪʃnᵻs/
Forms: see feverish adj. and -ness suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: feverish adj., -ness suffix.
Etymology: < feverish adj. + -ness suffix.
The condition or state of having a fever or being feverish (literally or figuratively); an instance of this.Cf. febricity n., febrility n. at febrile adj. Derivatives.
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the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > [noun]
fever1340
motiona1398
quotidian?a1439
rufflea1535
commotion1581
fret1582
hurry1600
puddering1603
tumultuousnessa1617
trepidation1625
feverishness1638
boilingc1660
fermentationc1660
tumult1663
ferment1672
stickle1681
fuss1705
whirl1707
flurry1710
sweat1715
fluster1728
pucker1740
flutter1741
flustration1747
flutteration1753
tremor1753
swithera1768
twitteration1775
state1781
stew1806
scrow1808
tumultuating1815
flurrification1822
tew1825
purr1842
pirr1856
tête montée1859
go1866
faff1874
poultry flutter1876
palaver1878
thirl1879
razzle-dazzle1885
nervism1887
flurry-scurry1888
fikiness1889
foment1889
dither1891
swivet1892
flusterment1895
tither1896
overwroughtness1923
mania1925
stumer1932
tizzy1935
two and eight1938
snit1939
tizz1953
tiswas1960
wahala1966
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun]
feverOE
febris1483
feveress1495
calenture1593
febricitation1598
feverishness1638
pyrexia1777
febricity1873
febrility1873
1638 S. Rogers Diary 24–25 Oct. (2004) 164 I have bin sunke in spirit much both these dayes, and have had a feverishnes in the night, lost my sleepe.
1655 N. Culpeper et al. tr. L. Rivière Pract. Physick xvii. i. iii. 556 In the second degree, the Patient perceives no Feaverishness, only some alterations after Meals.
1698 E. Warren Holy Mourner xxii. 291 The Anguish of his Soul inflamed his Bloud, and the Feverishness of his Bloud parch'd up his Body.
1711 Ld. Shaftesbury Characteristicks II. iv. 129 Satiety..and Feverishness of Desire, attend those who passionately study Pleasure.
1764 E. Carter Let. 21 Jan. in Series of Lett. E. Carter & C. Talbot (1808) II. 102 Lord Lyttelton has a slight feverishness.
1803 S. T. Coleridge Let. 15 Feb. (1956) II. 924 It..left me..freed from rheumatic pains & feverishness. Since then I have been pretty middling, as the phrase goes.
1859 F. Nightingale Notes on Nursing viii. 45 Feverishness is generally supposed to be a symptom of fever—in nine cases out of ten it is a symptom of bedding.
1894 A. Gissing Vagabond in Arts II. vii. 225 No inspiration worthy of the name can be centred in mere feverishness of action.
1935 Social Forces 13 354/1 The city is characterized by feverishness; the country is characterized by placidness.
1977 Ethos 5 122 Pulmonia refers in a general way to conditions that are sometimes accompanied by persistent states of coughing or feverishness.
2013 P. K. Peterson Get inside your Doctor's Head vi. 50 He didn't have any symptoms other than feverishness and intense chills.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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