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fend v. 1 fend for oneself. get or scrape along (on one's own), make<br />

out, get by, make do, shift for oneself, take care of or provide<br />

for or support oneself: Mother didn't believe I could fend for<br />

myself. 2 fend off. discourage, parry, keep or hold at bay,<br />

resist, repel, stave or ward or fight off, deflect, turn aside,<br />

avert, divert: We fended off our attackers for three days.<br />

ferment v. 1 boil, effervesce, seethe, bubble, foam, froth, brew; rise,<br />

raise, work, leaven: A rebellion is fermenting in the northern<br />

counties. Adding yeast causes the bread to ferment. 2 excite,<br />

stir up, incite, instigate, agitate, foment, inflame, rouse,<br />

provoke: He helped to ferment a riot.<br />

ferocious adj. fierce, savage, cruel, vicious, feral, fell, brutal,<br />

bestial, merciless, ruthless, pitiless, inhuman, barbaric,<br />

barbarous, violent, destructive, murderous, bloodthirsty,<br />

sanguinary, predatory, fiendish, diabolical, devilish, hellish,<br />

monstrous: Cerberus, a ferocious beast with three heads, guards<br />

the gates of hell.<br />

fertile adj. fruitful, prolific, fecund, productive, bounteous,<br />

profuse, abundant, copious, fructuous, plenteous, generative,<br />

teeming, rich, luxuriant: The land was fertile enough to grow<br />

anything. This book is a fertile source of ideas.<br />

fertilize v. 1 impregnate, inseminate, pollinate, fecundate, fructify:<br />

The flower should be fertilized by pollen from a different<br />

stock. 2 manure, mulch, feed, nourish, enrich, dress, compost:<br />

The earth can be fertilized at any time.<br />

fervent adj. 1 fervid, fiery, burning, glowing, hot, intense,<br />

passionate, impassioned, ardent, hotheaded, inflamed,<br />

fanatic(al), excited, frantic, frenzied: Only the most fervent<br />

acolytes were ordained as ministers of the faith. 2 eager,<br />

earnest, enthusiastic, zealous, animated, intense, heartfelt,<br />

emotional: It is my fervent desire to see you happy. 3<br />

ecstatic, transported, rapturous, rapt, enrapt, enraptured,<br />

captivated: The fervent crowds cheered wildly when Caesar<br />

arrived.<br />

fervour n. fervency, ardour, warmth, passion, vehemence, glow,<br />

intensity, zeal, eagerness, earnestness, enthusiasm, animation,<br />

gusto, ebullience, spirit, verve: She went about her studies

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