The difference between Blazing and Passionate
When used as nouns, blazing means the act of something that blazes or burns, whereas passionate means a passionate individual.
When used as adjectives, blazing means very fast, whereas passionate means given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic, sexual, or both.
Passionate is also verb with the meaning: to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.
check bellow for the other definitions of Blazing and Passionate
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Blazing as a verb:
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Blazing as an adjective (informal):
Very fast.
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Blazing as an adjective (slang, of a person):
Sexually attractive.
Examples:
"The actress, with her perfectly-curved body, was simply blazing in her new movie!"
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Blazing as an adjective:
Of tremendous intensity or fervor; white-hot.
Examples:
"It was a performance of blazing ferocity."
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Blazing as an adjective (informal):
Exceedingly angry.
Examples:
"The divorced couple had a blazing row."
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Blazing as a noun:
The act of something that blazes or burns.
Examples:
"the blazings of many fires"
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Passionate as an adjective:
Given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic, sexual, or both.
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Passionate as an adjective:
Fired with intense feeling.
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Passionate as an adjective (obsolete):
Suffering; sorrowful.
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Passionate as a noun:
A passionate individual.
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Passionate as a verb (obsolete):
To fill with passion, or with another given emotion.
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Passionate as a verb (obsolete):
To express with great emotion.
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