How To Spell impassioned?
How to Pronounce impassioned?
Correct pronunciation for the word "impassioned" is [ɪmpˈaʃənd], [ɪmpˈaʃənd], [ɪ_m_p_ˈa_ʃ_ə_n_d].
Definition of impassioned
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Moved with or displaying passion or deep feeling.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for impassioned?
- impasisoned,
- impressioned,
- imprissioned,
- improsioned,
- empassioned,
- imprisioned,
- impationed,
- umpassioned,
- jmpassioned,
- kmpassioned,
- ompassioned,
- 9mpassioned,
- 8mpassioned,
- inpassioned,
- ikpassioned,
- ijpassioned,
- imoassioned,
- impasioned,
- impassiond,
- unimpassioned
What are similar-sounding words for impassioned?
What is the present tense of Impassioned?
What is the past tense of Impassioned?
What is the adverb for impassioned?
The adverb form of "impassioned" is "impassionedly".
What is the adjective for impassioned?
The adjective form of the word "impassioned" is "impassionate".
Usage over time for impassioned:
This graph shows how "impassioned" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of impassioned?
The plural form of the word "impassioned" is "impassioned". It remains the same in both singular and plural form.
What is the singular form of impassioned?
The singular form of the word "impassioned" is "impassioned". The word does not change in singular form.
Synonyms for Impassioned:
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adj.
• vigorous- fiery ,
- agitated ,
- fervent ,
- hearty ,
- burning ,
- energetic ,
- emphatic ,
- enthusiastic ,
- frisky ,
- earnest ,
- animated ,
- active ,
- excited ,
- eager ,
- full-blooded ,
- afire ,
- exuberant ,
- industrious .
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Resources
- Correct spelling for impassioned [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- impassioned - English spelling dictionary
- Impassioned | Definition of impassioned by Merriam-Webster
- Impassioned definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Impassioned | Definition of impassioned at Dictionary.com
- Impassioned dictionary definition | impassioned defined