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Definition of passionately in English: passionatelyadverb ˈpaʃ(ə)nətliˈpæʃ(ə)nətli 1In a way that shows strong feelings or beliefs. he argued passionately against war Ruth was passionately interested in politics Example sentencesExamples - Over the past two decades, he has established a strong reputation as a passionately expressionistic painter of the human figure.
- Anything you do to show that you care passionately about the quality of your produce will quickly be repaid.
- Architecture on a large scale was what he passionately cared for—splendid buildings in an urban context.
- Finally recognizing that everything he sought was based on a hoax, he is now compelled to destroy what he once most passionately sought.
- Beginning in 1887, he offered a series of lectures in which he passionately enumerated what he felt were French contributions to the Renaissance.
- Throughout his life, he remained passionately committed to art.
- Never has a painting spoken to us more passionately.
- I remember discussing the film passionately with my classmates.
- He was a specialist in scenes involving horses, which he loved passionately.
- In that same tradition of World War II, the American media has now given us a man we can hate passionately.
- 1.1 With or involving intense feelings of sexual love.
he fell passionately in love with her Example sentencesExamples - He is a failure, passionately in love with his doppleganger's girlfriend, who is in on the plot.
- Of course, by the end of the road, they are passionately in love.
- It's just two people intensely and passionately in love.
- The dance is based on two characters who meet in Toronto during the 1920s and fall passionately in love.
- One of the pictures presents the two of them passionately kissing.
- The professor becomes passionately committed to a prostitute, with disastrous consequences.
- Having passionately met once during their teenage years, they conduct an 'affair' through an intense series of letters.
- He had passionately loved a woman—the mother of his young daughter.
- In the midst of his heroic acts, he falls passionately in love with Marguerite, France's most celebrated actress.
- When they kiss passionately on the lips, there is a glimpse of the 'match burning in the crocus'.
Definition of passionately in US English: passionatelyadverbˈpaSH(ə)nətlēˈpæʃ(ə)nətli 1In a way that shows strong feelings or beliefs. he argued passionately against war Ruth was passionately interested in politics Example sentencesExamples - He was a specialist in scenes involving horses, which he loved passionately.
- Never has a painting spoken to us more passionately.
- Throughout his life, he remained passionately committed to art.
- Finally recognizing that everything he sought was based on a hoax, he is now compelled to destroy what he once most passionately sought.
- Beginning in 1887, he offered a series of lectures in which he passionately enumerated what he felt were French contributions to the Renaissance.
- In that same tradition of World War II, the American media has now given us a man we can hate passionately.
- Over the past two decades, he has established a strong reputation as a passionately expressionistic painter of the human figure.
- Architecture on a large scale was what he passionately cared for—splendid buildings in an urban context.
- Anything you do to show that you care passionately about the quality of your produce will quickly be repaid.
- I remember discussing the film passionately with my classmates.
- 1.1 With or involving intense feelings of sexual love.
he fell passionately in love with her Example sentencesExamples - Having passionately met once during their teenage years, they conduct an 'affair' through an intense series of letters.
- One of the pictures presents the two of them passionately kissing.
- The professor becomes passionately committed to a prostitute, with disastrous consequences.
- It's just two people intensely and passionately in love.
- He had passionately loved a woman—the mother of his young daughter.
- Of course, by the end of the road, they are passionately in love.
- When they kiss passionately on the lips, there is a glimpse of the 'match burning in the crocus'.
- In the midst of his heroic acts, he falls passionately in love with Marguerite, France's most celebrated actress.
- The dance is based on two characters who meet in Toronto during the 1920s and fall passionately in love.
- He is a failure, passionately in love with his doppleganger's girlfriend, who is in on the plot.
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