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passionate

[pash-uh-nit] / ˈpæʃ ə nɪt /




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“We believe that the vast majority of Americans crave honest conversation and civil, passionate debate,” Weiss said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

The greatest asset of this North America extravaganza is that the three host nations are so vast that every participating nation can draw a passionate, knowledgeable crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not so much the scientist or the mad scientist, but the passionate artist.

From Los Angeles Times

“After overhearing a passionate ideological dispute around her own kitchen table between the future Nobel laureate for literature and his radical friends from the University of Chicago, she muttered: ‘Smart, smart, smart.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’d always been a hockey fan, and thinks it lends itself to passionate romance.

From The Wall Street Journal