1. fevered - Adjective
2. fevered - Verb
4. fevered - Adjective Satellite
of Fever
Source: Webster's dictionaryReality seems valueless by comparison with the dreams of fevered imaginations; reality is therefore abandoned. Émile Durkheim
Dazed and disoriented, I looked up from the bright red blood pulsing out of my arm - into the fevered eyes of the six suddenly ravenous vampires. Stephenie Meyer
Around the country, ideas that originated on the hard right or in the fevered imaginations of conspiracy theorists are finding their way into the mainstream. In a number of cases, these ideas have become commonplace in American minds. Chip Berlet
So we make stories of our own, in fevered and envious imitation of our Maker, hoping that we'll tell, by chance, what God left untold. And finishing our tale, come to understand why we were born. Clive Barker
All the women of this fevered night, all that I had danced with, all whom I had kindled or who have kindled me, all whom I had courted, all who had clung to me with longing, all whom I had followed with enraptured eyes were melted together and had become one, the one whom I held in my arms. Hermann Hesse
As if we'd have sex in a cave surrounded by hordes of demons. This is reality, not your fevered imagination. Cassandra Clare