Similar words: passion, missionary, professional, congressional, affectionate, passive, donate, cession. Meaning: ['pæʃənət] adj. having or expressing strong emotions.
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151. And they lived in Atlanta-where talk-ing about the latest health food fads had lately become a passionate way of life.
152. Even the most passionate Eurosceptics and Europhiles concede that there are strong arguments for and against joining.
153. Strong, dedicated, skilful, passionate, intelligent and as angry as hell.
154. This singular passion did not long remain concealed from the Goddess of Passionate Love.
155. He began a passionate romance with the social sciences, which were then entering an avant-garde phase.
156. The sense of violence and anger, together with passionate interest, spilled out all over the place.
157. So this was not the equivalent of a father wanting to pass on the passionate love of his hobby to his children.
158. All of them, however, speak of their work with a sincere and passionate commitment.
159. Blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love.
160. a passionate defender of human rights.
161. Her voice is passionate. Her eyes are ablaze.
162. He carried on a passionate affair with Mrs Gilbert.
163. The book is both a history and a passionate polemic for tolerance.
164. This material inversion excites irregular, and as a consequence passionate, concern.
165. Mahler was also known for his passionate involvements outside marriage.
166. Though I am very smooth externally[sentencedict.com], at bottom I am very passionate.
167. A passionate encounter with your mate should help alleviate that pent - up energy.
168. We were both very tender and passionate towards one another.
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