fever

UK /ˈfiːvə/ US /ˈfivɚ/
noun 5verb 2

Collocations

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1

(noun.) high temperature

ADJ

high, raging

The child woke up with a raging fever and needed medicine right away.

slight | glandular, rheumatic, scarlet, etc.

QUANT

bout

She had several bouts of fever last winter before finally seeing a doctor.

VERB + FEVER

have, run, suffer from

My daughter woke up this morning suffering from a high fever and a sore throat.

catch, come/go down with, develop

My daughter developed a fever during the night, so we kept her home from school.

die of

bring down, reduce

When my daughter had a high temperature, the doctor gave her medicine to reduce the fever.

be accompanied by

When my daughter caught the flu, her cough was accompanied by a high fever.

PREP

with a ~

My daughter woke up this morning with a fever and stayed home from school.

2

(noun.) nervous excitement

ADJ

election, World Cup

FEVER + VERB

grip sb

A wave of World Cup fever gripped the entire stadium as the final match began.

PREP

in a ~ of

The whole city was in a fever of excitement waiting for the concert to begin.

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