Impassioned

Word IMPASSIONED
Character 11
Hyphenation im pas sioned
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Impassioned"

What do we mean by impassioned?

Filled with passion; fervent. adjective

Actuated or animated by passion; expressive of passion or ardor of feeling; animated; excited.

Actuated or characterized by passion or zeal; showing warmth of feeling; ardent; animated; excited. past participle

Filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent. adjective

Characterized by intense emotion adjective

Filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent.

Not feeling or showing emotion Urban Dictionary

A point at which no further progress can be made. Urban Dictionary

To cause, initiate, or inflict passion upon an idea, object, thought, feeling, or such stimulus Urban Dictionary

When both parties need to make a decision and both are "Not Trippin" - thus at an impass ; "not-trippin impass" Urban Dictionary

Gave him a penalty or punishment Grounded him Gates him Prohibited him from recreation outside the home Urban Dictionary

When a couple are both bottoms and unwilling to negotiate for satisfying sex so they sleep ass to ass and pout simultaneously. Urban Dictionary

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The word "impassioned" in example sentences

English, stimulating his sexual desire to that fever-heat which they called impassioned living. ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

Nay, the members of a union will declaim in impassioned rhetoric for the God-given right of an eight-hour day, and at the time be working their own business against seventeen hours out of the twenty-four. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And Jobim s Retrato em Blanco E Preto, Inutil Paisaje, and Dindi are rendered in impassioned ballad, bossa nova-scat, and John Coltrane-ish settings. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So far Arabic metre is true to Nature: in impassioned speech the movement of language is iambic: we say “I will, I will,” not ❋ Unknown (2006)

He blows up, and in impassioned language forswears and disowns Rosalia, the five children, and all memory of them and responsibility for them, forever and forever. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Nay, the members of a union will declaim in impassioned rhetoric for the ❋ Unknown (1905)

The word impassioned would seem misplaced, if applied to any of Mr. Emerson's orations. ❋ Holmes, Oliver W (1891)

The difficulty was that in impassioned moments the mustache was apt to get awry; and once or twice, while on his knees before Tina in tragical attitudes, this occurrence set her off into hysterical giggles, which spoiled the effect of the rehearsal. ❋ Unknown (1869)

The six senators met for dinner on Monday and their discussion was described as impassioned at times after Mr. Coburn came with new demands for $130 billion in additional reductions in Medicare spending over the coming decade. ❋ By JACKIE CALMES (2011)

(I pointed out the hypocrisy of "protecting marriage" when heterosexual divorce rates are at 50% and infertile couples get all the rights of marriage WITHOUT a child to "protect.") • And then, of course, there's the Bible (I thumped them over the head with their own Bible by reminding them of all the other things that Leviticus admionishes the faithful not to do and I called the impassioned religious listeners on their selective Bible-quoting hypocrisy). ❋ Unknown (2008)

In her so-called impassioned and much ballyhooed closing remarks that shortly followed those in the video, Hillary Clinton pandered to millions of viewers with assurances of "a unified Democratic Party," but today Clinton demonstrated how patently bogus her intentions and assurances were in a harsh and incredulous attack against Barack Obama. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bennett Gordon, writing for UTNE. com, called her impassioned speech "conveniently self-serving," adding, "It's difficult to recall an instance of Hilton calling attention to the plights of our soldiers from the red carpet." ❋ Unknown (2008)

Blushingly she recalled the impassioned kiss he had pressed on her lips -- why it was only yesterday. ❋ William Andrew Johnston (N/A)

"I clewed it," said I promptly, dimly recalling the impassioned instructions an enthusiastic friend of mine had shunted at me throughout the course of one long, hot, horrible, confused afternoon of the past summer -- my first, and, as I had hoped at the time, final sailing experience. ❋ Thorne Smith (1913)

Other men -- who might be called impassioned lovers -- would be less scrupulous. ❋ John Oliver Hobbes (1886)

And we shall see later how these bards became seers, and how even our very angels received harps, so closely did the instrument become associated with what I have called impassioned speech, which, in other words, is the highest expression of what we consider godlike in man. ❋ Edward MacDowell (1884)

In ancient times all poetry was sung or chanted; it was what I have called impassioned speech. ❋ Edward MacDowell (1884)

[The movie] was an impassive [commentary] on the riots. ❋ Foxiefox (2009)

A [yo'] man! If [ya'll] know dis [peice] like da' back o' yo' hand, why's we at an impasse? ❋ D-Vo (2006)

I. "He impassionately approves of [his girlfriend's] [achievements]." II. "I am extremely impassioned about your earlier [confrontation] with me." ❋ TL373 (2006)

A:"idk, you want it?" B:"im [not really] [trippin]" A:"im not trippin either" C:"you to have reached a [not-trippin impass]" ❋ Brolachan650 (2010)

He looks [uneasy] He was sexually touched in [the park]. [His mother gave him an impasse] ❋ Xixxioux (2023)

My ex husband was too [subby] for me because I really wanted [a top], so we were at an ass to ass [impasse]. ❋ Veev (2022)

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