Synonym: ardent, earnest, emotional, excited, fervent, passionate, serious, sincere. Similar words: compassion, compassionate, compassionately, compassionate leave, impassive, impassible, impassively, passion. Meaning: [ɪm'pæʃnd] adj. characterized by intense emotion.
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31. Moore gave an impassioned defense of the government's role in the affair.
32. There was an eloquent and impassioned speech from Mr Wash, Woolridge's defence lawyer.
33. Great issues of conscience are thrashed out in impassioned, eloquent language.
34. Caterina had not really understood the argument; but she now reconstituted her father's impassioned argument for contracts.
35. The parents' impassioned pleas that the best places of safety for their children were with their families was disregarded.
36. Muir was an impassioned and persuasive champion of wilderness preservation.
37. At the opening ceremony for a new building recently, a man made an impassioned speech about the wrongs of animal sacrifice.
38. The atmosphere is charged - the camera prowls street demos and violence and impassioned rhetoric spurts from citizens on every corner.
39. Impassioned by genius. Inflamed by desire. Imprisoned by love.
40. I will be impassioned only by my faith.
41. The general made an impassioned speech to his soldiers.
42. Abroad, he was brisk and lively , and eager and impassioned enough.
43. A columnist at the Independent admitted that, due to his sheer Englishness, he found it 'very difficult to take seriously France's impassioned debate about banning the burqa'.
44. Once described as a dance of impassioned indifference, almost entirely tothe waist.
45. The next day, 40 impassioned students on red - flagged bikes plied the city.
46. He gave vent to his feelings in am impassioned speech.
47. Dante speaks to us in an impassioned human voice that is often aggrieved and vengeful.
48. So perhaps I was more impassioned than I need have been.
49. After an impassioned sales talk yielded no results, he asked where they were from.
50. Unabashedly speaking on their behalf, Bekoff presents impassioned reasons why, and explicit ways in which, such destructive behaviors should stop.
51. The first was "Impassioned teaching" by AAUP chapter president Pamela Caughie, head of the women's studies department at Loyola University.
52. The first prolonged and impassioned controversy in the Congress involving a pure food issue took place in 1886, pitting the reigning champion, butter, against a challenger, oleomargarine.
53. The inspiration comes from sunray. From the angle of the emotions, grasp the rustic, exuberant and impassioned music, which gives us aesthetic and pleasurable feelings.
54. He give vent to his feelings in an impassioned speech.
55. And the impassioned corrida scene come from the music to us.
56. He kept this impassioned doings a secret almost from himself.
57. An Anglo-Irish satirist and political pamphleteer,[sentencedict.com/impassioned.html] considered one of the greatest masters of English prose and one of the most impassioned satirists of human folly and pretension.
58. A subdued impassioned murmur was audible in the room beyond.
59. Flushed with his impassioned gibberish, he saw himself standing alone on the last barrier of civilization.
60. Obama delivered the speech he wrote and published impassioned speech.
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