impassionate Sentence Examples

  1. His impassioned plea stirred the emotions of the jury.
  2. The impassioned speeches of the politicians ignited a fire in the hearts of the crowd.
  3. With impassioned language, the activist condemned the injustices of society.
  4. The poet's impassioned verse expressed the depths of human longing.
  5. The impassioned kiss conveyed the intensity of their love.
  6. The impassioned debate raged for hours, as each side presented their arguments with conviction.
  7. Her impassioned performance brought the audience to tears.
  8. The impassioned leader inspired his followers with his unwavering belief.
  9. The impassioned music swelled with emotion, creating a sense of awe and wonder.
  10. The impassioned words of the elder statesman resonated with wisdom and experience.

impassionate Meaning

Webster

impassionate (a.)

Strongly affected.

Without passion or feeling.

Webster

impassionate (v. t.)

To affect powerfully; to arouse the passions of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impassionate

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

FAQs About the word impassionate

Strongly affected., To affect powerfully; to arouse the passions of., Without passion or feeling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His impassioned plea stirred the emotions of the jury.

The impassioned speeches of the politicians ignited a fire in the hearts of the crowd.

With impassioned language, the activist condemned the injustices of society.

The poet's impassioned verse expressed the depths of human longing.