|pər, (ˈ)per+ adjective
Etymology: New Latin perfervidus, from Latin per- thoroughly + fervidus fervid — more at per- , fervid
: extremely or excessively fervent : zealous , impassioned
the perfervid beliefs of religious converts — Edward Glover
a perfervid patriot — R.A.Austen-Leigh
perfervid adolescent sexuality — John Farrelly
perfervid screams from the press about freedom of the press — J.W.Albig
Synonyms: see impassioned