Adjective(1) characterized by intense emotion,excited,vehement(2) characterized by intense emotion(3) excited(4) vehement
Adjective(1) characterized by intense emotion,excited,vehement(2) characterized by intense emotion(3) excited(4) vehement
(1) During a career that spanned five decades, he created a new and impassioned form of abstract painting.(2) They each give surprisingly impassioned short speeches.(3) During one impassioned speech we were given a lingering shot of one of the delegates in the audience fast asleep.(4) However, support for the original committee is equally impassioned .(5) He's impassioned and animated, perceptive and entertaining, gregarious and charismatic.(6) So I can afford to wait, even emotionally, until a really good or impassioned idea comes along.(7) His losing bid for the presidency in the war election of 1864 would see much more impassioned rhetoric.(8) It was impassioned and almost needy; I was too shocked to do anything but kiss back.(9) But it was not especially difficult, because the kids were impassioned .(10) That night we must have performed for over 100 people - the most impassioned audience we'd ever had.(11) His speech was impassioned but it only managed to infuriate me more.(12) For those so inspired, it also offered a significant and impassioned political experience.(13) Coleman's tenor sax almost steals the show with what some consider the most impassioned lyrical playing of his career.(14) His poetry may take different forms; it can be impassioned or ironic.(15) I was so impassioned that my mom got sucked into the scheme and helped me with the binding.(16) I am sure there will be impassioned argument among the Council members for your future, but I for one feel that that future is likely to be very brief indeed.