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Impassioned

usgb/ɪmˈpæʃnd/Volume
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Strong EmotionsPlay
Use 'impassioned' to emphasize the strength of someone's emotions, often in a persuasive context. SlideHer impassioned defense of the proposal won over the committee.
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Persuasive SpeechesPlay
'Impassioned' is commonly used when discussing speeches or debates that aim to convince others. SlideThe lawyer's impassioned closing argument resonated with the jury.
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Emotional AppealPlay
An 'impassioned' statement often appeals to emotions rather than logic or reason. SlideHis impassioned appeal to save the old theatre appealed to the townsfolk's nostalgia.