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Definition of Passionately

Passionately
Passionately Pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. 1. In a passionate manner; with strong feeling; ardently. Sorrow expresses itself . . . loudly and passionately. --South. 2. Angrily; irascibly. --Locke.

Meaning of Passionately from wikipedia

- P****ion (Gr**** πάσχω "to suffer, to be acted on" and Late Latin (chiefly Christian) p****io "p****ion; suffering") denotes strong and intractable or barely...
- P****ionately (French: P****ionnément) is a 1932 French musical comedy film directed by René Guissart and Louis Mercanton and starring Florelle, Fernand...
- P****ionately Human, No Less Divine: Religion and Culture in Black Chicago, 1915–1952 is a non-fiction book by Wallace D. Best, published by Princeton University...
- Tyrone Power p****ionately embraces Alice Faye in the 1938 film Alexander's Ragtime Band....
- leave his privileged life behind. In 1962, he meets Kitty and the two p****ionately fall in love with each other, defying the disapproval of their families...
- of the Ring. Boromir is portra**** as a noble character who believed p****ionately in the greatness of his kingdom and fought indomitably for it. His great...
- Heche Laid to Rest by Family on Mother's Day: "She Loved Everyone So P****ionately"". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 15, 2023...
- rapper Yung Raja. The magazine Man's World praised her live DJ sets as "p****ionately genre-agnostic, driven by feel and an inexplicable sixth-sense tied to...
- severity and even some morosity", as "rather exceedingly liked than p****ionately loved". Lord Coventry was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Coventry, judge...
- to wear the new, revealing po****r styles. From 1925, the public more p****ionately embraced the styles now typically ****ociated with the Roaring Twenties...