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passionate

[pash-uh-nit] / ˈpæʃ ə nɪt /




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But, as Tate Britain’s concurrent “Turner and Constable” exhibition shows, Romantic nature was passionate and unstable, and all the more precious for being unknowable.

From The Wall Street Journal

His characteristics match with the Arsenal boss, while Gabriel Heinze, who joined the backroom staff this year, is also a passionate character and is a fan of Hincapie.

From BBC

Jones also worked as a scholar of history and made passionate efforts to excavate the satirical intentions of Chaucer’s “The Knight’s Tale” from beneath centuries of deadpan scholarship.

From The Wall Street Journal

She now lives in St Davids, still attends church and is very passionate about her work to improve training on spiritual abuse in schools and churches.

From BBC

But those were the kind of passionate arguments that you live for.

From The Wall Street Journal