No, it's an adjective.
The noun passion has the related adjective "passionate." There is also an adjective "impassioned" (done with emotion) which oddly does not have a modern verb form.
Passionate is the correct spelling.
Passionate is an adjective.
Ardent can mean all of these 1.having intense feeling; passionate; fervent: 2.intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic; zealous: 3.vehement; fierce 4.burning, fiery, or hot:
passionated about photography
The word "aficionado" originated from Spanish. It is derived from the verb "aficionar," which means "to be fond of" or "to be passionate about."
The noun passion has the related adjective "passionate." There is also an adjective "impassioned" (done with emotion) which oddly does not have a modern verb form.
Tagalog translation of passionate: marubdob
passionate interest
Passionate is the correct spelling.
Passionate is an adjective.
A synonyn for the noun love is affection and for the verb to love is to adore.(One word for passionate love is ardor, being intense, fervent, or zealous.)
Ardent can mean all of these 1.having intense feeling; passionate; fervent: 2.intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic; zealous: 3.vehement; fierce 4.burning, fiery, or hot:
passionated about photography
No, passionate is an adjective. The adverb form is passionately.
Yes he was passionate about his singing.
Passionate Summer was created in 1958.