passionateness

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passionateness

She spoke with passionateness about protecting the ocean.

Definition

Noun: 1. The state or quality of being passionate; intense, powerful, or overwhelming emotion: Passionateness refers to the condition of having or showing strong, fervent feelings, often associated with love, zeal, anger, or enthusiasm.

Usage

The noun "passionateness" describes the intensity of an emotion itself or the characteristic of a person who feels or expresses emotions deeply. It is a formal term often used in literary, psychological, or descriptive contexts. - It is typically used as an uncountable noun. - It describes an abstract quality or state.

Examples
  • The passionateness of her speech moved everyone in the audience to tears.
  • His letters were known for their fiery passionateness and unwavering conviction.
  • The critic praised the actor's performance for its raw passionateness.
  • There was a surprising passionateness in his defense of the old traditions.
Advanced Usage
  • "With great passionateness": This adverbial phrase is used to describe how an action is performed.
    • She argued her case with great passionateness.
Variants and Related Words
  • Passionate (adj.): Having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs.
    • a passionate advocate for justice
  • Passion (n.): A very strong feeling, such as love, anger, or enthusiasm.
    • his passion for music
  • Impassioned (adj.): Filled with or showing great emotion.
    • an impassioned plea
Synonyms
  • Ardor: Great enthusiasm or passion.
  • Fervor: Intense and passionate feeling.
  • Vehemence: The display of strong feeling; forcefulness.
  • Intensity: The quality of being intense.
Antonyms
  • Apathy: Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
  • Indifference: Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
  • Coolness: The quality of being calm and unemotional.
passionateness

She spoke with passionateness about protecting the ocean.

Noun
  1. a strong feeling or emotion

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