Adverb
In a passionate manner; with strong feeling; ardently.
Angrily; irascibly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe kissed him passionately Source: Internet
According to Oreskes and Conway, Seitz believed passionately in science and technology as the basis for modern health and wealth, but was disappointed that others did not share this view. Source: Internet
After Christie's death in 1976, her remaining 36% share of the company was inherited by her daughter, Rosalind Hicks, who passionately preserved her mother's works, image, and legacy until her own death 28 years later. Source: Internet
'Anti-racism is something that the cast, crew and producers care passionately about at EastEnders and the show is well known for tackling social issues and celebrating diversity and inclusivity through its characters and storylines.' Source: Internet
British chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks suggests that God "is not distant in time or detached, but passionately engaged and present." Source: Internet
Although he loved her, he had argued passionately against the institution of marriage, dismissing it as unnatural. Source: Internet