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- nətadjective (having very strong feelings; intense or emotional: a passionate woman; passionate hatred.) apasionadopassionate adj apasionadotr['pæʃənət]1 (gen) apasionado,-a; (vehement) ardiente, ferviente, vehementepassionate ['pæʃənət] adj1) irascible: irascible, iracundo2) ardent: apasionado, ardiente, ferviente, fogosoadj.• apasionado, -a adj.• ardiente adj.• cachondo, -a adj.• caliente adj.• pasional adj.• vehemente adj.'pæʃənətadjective < love> apasionado; < hatred> mortal; < admirer> ardiente, ferviente; < speech> vehemente, ardoroso['pæʃǝnɪt]ADJ [affair, love, kiss] apasionado; [believer, supporter] ardiente, ferviente; [desire] ardiente, vehemente; [speech] apasionado, vehemente; [belief] inquebrantable; [interest] enormehe is passionate in his desire to achieve this — tiene un deseo ardiente or vehemente de conseguir esto
we're both passionate gardeners — a los dos nos apasiona or entusiasma la jardinería
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