Similar words: passion, missionary, professional, congressional, affectionate, passive, donate, cession. Meaning: ['pæʃənət] adj. having or expressing strong emotions.
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31. He was passionate about all literature.
32. Anne is a passionate girl.
33. They had a passionate courtship and a long, loving marriage.
34. Sue is the extrovert in the family; opinionated, talkative and passionate about politics.
35. Yesterday's testimony began on a note of passionate but civilized disagreement.
36. He brought to the job not just considerable experience but passionate enthusiasm.
37. The Italians are said to be the most passionate people in Europe.
38. She refused to become involved with him despite his passionate entreaties.
39. He's passionate about the need to protect the environment.
40. Yet Zeus was always more passionate than regal.
41. Doing something you feel passionate about.
42. Tucson audiences are passionate, to put it mildly.
43. The worst, as always, are informed of passionate intensity.
44. Madrilenos have passionate opinions about changes to their city.
45. She is a passionate advocate of natural childbirth.
46. He showed passionate intensity without any focus.
47. She wanted Phoebe to feel passionate about her.
48. As always, Costas is entertaining and well-spoken, and his monologues are undeniably passionate.
49. Aye, I believe you have shown a peculiarly passionate intensity.
50. In fact, the ideal represented by her brother seems to have rendered her incapable of passionate love.
51. They then shook hands and delivered warm, almost passionate, hugs as they wished each other luck.
52. She was a vibrant and passionate woman who had revealed the intensity of her love for him up on the moors.
53. The Tchaikovsky was decently played but it lacked the passionate intensity that the score asks for,[www.Sentencedict.com] if not demands.
54. Intensity of feeling, passionate belief, and utter commitment to the behavior therapist are rare.
55. Those who know the Duke recognise his passionate interest in the countryside and the wellbeing of those who live by the land.
56. And at last, Clare felt nothing but love for this passionate, loving wife of his.
57. Doyle, a passionate man who says pretty much what he thinks, has upset more than a few with his assessments.
58. He was a passionate, combative, choleric, and difficult man, frequently embroiled in legal disputes.
59. The shouting voices did not belong to our little world of passionate love.
60. She claimed she had been having a passionate affair with Mary Jo's husband Joey, 36.
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