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passionately
[pash-uh-nit-lee]
adverb
in a way that is driven by intense feeling or strong conviction.
You've written a much-needed book; hats off to you for championing the real issues so passionately.
in a way that channels or expresses ardent sexual desire.
We were soon kissing passionately in the back of the taxi.
with enthusiasm and eagerness; wholeheartedly.
I reserve the right to live passionately, to be a little reckless, and to make a few mistakes, as long as I learn from them.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonpassionately adverb
- overpassionately adverb
- unpassionately adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of passionately1
Example Sentences
"The Prince of Wales feels passionately about action being taken to protect and restore our oceans," a Kensington Palace spokesperson told the BBC.
“They stand against dogma, conformity and indoctrination. We can disagree, passionately, even vehemently, but always respectfully.”
"Contrary to some conventional wisdom, I didn't want to come into politics because I care passionately about fiscal rules."
“But it is partly about seduction, about being able to hold someone’s attention, to get them to feel something you feel passionately about or to help them see something they haven’t recognized before.”
“Our team is passionately demanding equity and justice for our Black colleagues and guests,” Cornell said.
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