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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.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of passionately1
Example Sentences
She passionately believes that girls in religious centres should enhance what she described as their personal development.
And I feel that way about this music really passionately.
There is also, too, among Labour MPs an awareness that plenty of their constituents passionately believe the benefits bill has to shrink.
"We must shift the way we do things. People with disabilities must be able to do the same things everyone else can," Joshuanette says passionately.
"Football is a global sport followed passionately by millions of young boys and men, many of whom look up to players, managers and directors as role models," it continued.
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