impassioned
IPA: ɪmpˈæʃʌnd
adjective
- Filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent.
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Examples of "impassioned" in Sentences
- The outcry was impassioned and predictably hostile.
- It was impassioned of data processing and electronics.
- Nay, the members of a union will declaim in impassioned rhetoric for the
- The word impassioned would seem misplaced, if applied to any of Mr. Emerson's orations.
- English, stimulating his sexual desire to that fever-heat which they called impassioned living.
- So far Arabic metre is true to Nature: in impassioned speech the movement of language is iambic: we say “I will, I will,” not
- And Jobim s Retrato em Blanco E Preto, Inutil Paisaje, and Dindi are rendered in impassioned ballad, bossa nova-scat, and John Coltrane-ish settings.
- He blows up, and in impassioned language forswears and disowns Rosalia, the five children, and all memory of them and responsibility for them, forever and forever.
- Nay, the members of a union will declaim in impassioned rhetoric for the God-given right of an eight-hour day, and at the time be working their own business against seventeen hours out of the twenty-four.
- The difficulty was that in impassioned moments the mustache was apt to get awry; and once or twice, while on his knees before Tina in tragical attitudes, this occurrence set her off into hysterical giggles, which spoiled the effect of the rehearsal.