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单词 impassioned
释义 im·pas·sioned
\ə̇mˈpashənd, -paash-, -paish-\ adjective
: actuated or characterized by or filled with passion or zeal : showing great warmth of feeling : ardent
 < an impassioned oration >
 < the expression of impassioned love of ideal beauty — Richard Garnett †1906 >
Synonyms:
 passionate, ardent, fervent, fervid, perfervid: impassioned indicates intense, strong, and fiery feeling demanding expression
  < much would I have given to have understood some of his impassioned bursts; when he tossed his arms overhead, stamped, scowled, and glared, till he looked like the very Angel of Vengeance — Herman Melville >
  < as his impassioned language did its work the multitude rose into fury — J.A.Froude >
  passionate applies to vehemence or violence of emotion sometimes extinguishing rationality
  < he heard for the first time mamma's passionate appeal to him never to let Judy forget mamma — Rudyard Kipling >
  < may profess Socialism or Communism in passionate harangues from one end of the country to the other, and even suffer martyrdom for it — G.B.Shaw >
  < it had not been condemned in the court of human reason, but lynched outside of it by the passionate and uncompromisingly ruthless war spirit, common to Communists and Fascists — M.R.Cohen >
  ardent is almost always complimentary and may apply to the fiery or warm expression of lasting intense zeal and militancy
  < an ardent Jeffersonian, vigorously partisan in the pulpit — H.E.Starr >
  < a man of violent temper, strong prejudices and an ardent Tory had left Virginia because of the unpopularity he had stirred up there against himself — American Guide Series: Maryland >
  fervent may connote a depth and intensity of glowing feeling, often sustained and steady
  < a strong and popular preacher, fervent, sometimes fiery, inclined to speak everywhere as though addressing a congregation — J.A.Faulkner >
  < a fervent loyalty such as soldiers feel for a general who leads them in some cause dear to all — Rebecca West >
  fervid may apply to a warmly or even feverishly expressed emotion, often spontaneous and always intense
  < because his fervid manner of lovemaking offended her English phlegm — Arnold Bennett >
  < the most fervid and momentous oratory of Revolutionary days — American Guide Series: Massachusetts >
  perfervid may suggest extreme emotional excitement, sometimes overwrought or factitious
  < in his perfervid flag-waving moments — S.H.Adams >
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