Definitionadj. having or expressing strong emotions
Last update: July 30, 2015
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She writes passionate poetry. [adjective]
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He is a passionate lover. [adjective]
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He became passionate on hearing unkind words. [adjective]
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The films are at once hardened, philosophical, passionate and darkly subdued. [adjective]
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So passionate is our love affair that our old paramour, the pub, is losing out. [adjective]
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It grew louder and louder momently, indicating a passionate impatience in those who knocked. [adjective]
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PATIENT, NOT PASSIONATE. [adjective]
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I have a powerful advocate now whose pleading ought to prevail with you--a father whose anxious affection urges what my passionate love so ardently desires. [adjective]
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He took her to his heart, and kissed the fair brow, cold under his passionate kisses. [adjective]
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Anger, humiliation, wounded love, wounded vanity, disappointment, disillusion, were all in that cry, and in the passionate beating of her heart, her stifled breath, her clenched hands. [adjective]
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