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    Fe·ver pitch
    /ˈfēvər ˌpiCH/

    noun

    • 1. a state of extreme excitement: "the football crowd was at fever pitch"

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  2. Jun 16, 2024 · The meaning of FEVER PITCH is a state of intense excitement and agitation. How to use fever pitch in a sentence.

  3. a state of very strong emotion: reach fever pitch Excitement at the stadium had reached /was at fever pitch. be at fever pitch Their anticipation had been at fever pitch for days. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm. alacrity.

  4. a state of very strong emotion: reach fever pitch Excitement at the stadium had reached /was at fever pitch. be at fever pitch Their anticipation had been at fever pitch for days. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm. alacrity.

  5. fever pitch. A state of great excitement or turmoil. The crowd's cheering reached a fever pitch when the band finally appeared on stage. The conflict between those two is going to reach a fever pitch if someone doesn't intervene.

  6. Fever pitch definition: a high degree of excitement, as of a gathering of people. See examples of FEVER PITCH used in a sentence.

  7. Jul 6, 2024 · a state of extreme excitement.

  8. fever pitch. noun. /ˈfiːvə pɪtʃ/. /ˈfiːvər pɪtʃ/. [uncountable, singular] a very high level of excitement or activity. Speculation about his future had reached fever pitch. Excitement rose to fever pitch the day before the game. The crowd had been roused to fever pitch by the drama of the game.

  9. fever pitch. noun. uk us. reach fever pitch. If emotions reach fever pitch, they become so strong that they are difficult to control: Excitement in the crowd had reached fever pitch.

  10. Define fever pitch. fever pitch synonyms, fever pitch pronunciation, fever pitch translation, English dictionary definition of fever pitch. n. A state of extreme agitation or excitement.

  11. “Fever pitch” is often used figuratively to describe any situation where emotions are running high. For example: “The crowd was at fever pitch as their team scored the winning goal.” “The political rally reached a fever pitch when the candidate took the stage.” “My anxiety had reached a fever pitch by the time I got on stage.”

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