Antonyms for fieriness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : fahyuhr-ee, fahy-uh-ree |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfaɪər i, ˈfaɪ ə ri |
Definition of fieriness
Origin :- late 13c., from Middle English fier "fire" (see fire (n.)) + -y (2). The spelling is a relic of one of the attempts to render Old English "y" in fyr in a changing system of vowel sounds. Related: Fieriness.
- As in hotness : noun heat
- As in torridity : noun heat
- As in torridness : noun heat
- As in enthusiasm : noun keen interest, excitement
- As in heat : noun high temperature
- The fieriness of Mr. Tyrrel brought Mr. Falkland to his recollection.
- Extract from : « Caleb Williams » by William Godwin
Synonyms for fieriness
- activity
- ardency
- ardor
- avidity
- calefaction
- calidity
- conviction
- craze
- dash
- devotion
- dog days
- eagerness
- earnestness
- ecstasy
- élan
- emotion
- energy
- exhilaration
- fad
- fanaticism
- feeling
- fervor
- fever
- fieriness
- fire
- flame
- flare
- frenzy
- fury
- gaiety
- glow
- go
- greenhouse effect
- heat
- heatwave
- hilarity
- hobby
- hot spell
- hot weather
- hotness
- impetuosity
- incalescence
- incandescence
- intensity
- interest
- joy
- joyfulness
- keenness
- life
- mania
- mirth
- nerve
- oomph
- orgasm
- passion
- pep
- rapture
- red heat
- relish
- snap
- spirit
- sultriness
- swelter
- torridity
- torridness
- transport
- vehemence
- verve
- vim
- vivacity
- warmness
- warmth
- zeal
- zealousness
- zest
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