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Feverish for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'fivərɪʃ

What does Feverish really mean?

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Alright, so "feverish" is a word we use to describe when someone has a fever, which is when your body temperature is higher than normal. It's kind of like when your body is fighting off a bad guy, like a superhero fighting a villain. When you have a fever, it's like your body is working really hard to fight off whatever is making you sick.

But "feverish" can also mean feeling really hot and sweaty, like when you have a fever. It's kind of like when you're running around on a really hot day and you start to feel super sweaty and overheated. That's the same feeling you might have when you're "feverish." Your body is working really hard and you might feel tired and hot.

So, "feverish" basically means feeling hot and sweaty, or having a fever, which is when your body's temperature is higher than normal because it's fighting off an illness. It's like your body's way of saying, "Hey, I'm working really hard to fight off this yucky feeling, so I'm gonna make you feel hot and tired for a while." But don't worry, your body is just doing its job to make you feel better.

Revised and Fact checked by David Wilson on 2023-11-15 12:12:21

Feverish In a sentece

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  • After running around in the hot sun all day, I felt feverish and had to go inside to cool down.
  • The excitement of meeting his favorite superhero made the little boy feverish with anticipation.
  • Her face was flushed and she was shivering, showing the signs of a feverish illness.
  • The stock market was feverish with activity as investors eagerly bought and sold stocks.
  • The hectic pace of preparing for the exam left her feeling feverish with stress and anxiety.

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