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Definition of passion
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Passion
(n.) A
suffering
or
enduring
of
imposed
or
inflicted
pain; any
suffering
or
distress
(as, a
cardiac
passion);
specifically,
the
suffering
of
Christ
between
the time of the last
supper
and his
death,
esp. in the
garden
upon the
cross..
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Kindle
::
Kindle
(v. t.) Fig.: To
inflame,
as the
passions;
to
rouse;
to
provoke;
to
excite
to
action;
to heat; to fire; to
animate;
to
incite;
as, to
kindle
anger or
wrath;
to
kindle
the flame of love, or love into a
flame..
Infatuated
::
Infatuated
(a.)
Overcome
by some
foolish
passion
or
desire;
affected
by
infatuation.
Compassionateness
::
Compassionateness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
compassionate.
Impatience
::
Impatience
(n.) The
quality
of being
impatient;
want of
endurance
of pain,
suffering,
opposition,
or
delay;
eagerness
for
change,
or for
something
expected;
restlessness;
chafing
of
spirit;
fretfulness;
passion;
as, the
impatience
of a child or an
invalid..
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) The act of
gesticulating,
or
making
gestures
to
express
passion
or
enforce
sentiments..
Allay
::
Allay (v. t.) To make quiet or put at rest; to
pacify
or
appease;
to
quell;
to calm; as, to allay
popular
excitement;
to allay the
tumult
of the
passions..
Ecphonesis
::
Ecphonesis
(n.) An
animated
or
passionate
exclamation.
Provokement
::
Provokement
(n.) The act that
which,
provokes;
one who
excites
anger or other
passion,
or
incites
to
action;
as, a
provoker
of
sedition..
Stoichiological
::
Stoical
(n.) Not
affected
by
passion;
manifesting
indifference
to
pleasure
or pain.
Unbridled
::
Unbridled
(a.)
Loosed
from the
bridle,
or as from the
bridle;
hence,
unrestrained;
licentious;
violent;
as,
unbridled
passions..
Compassionate
::
Compassionate
(a.)
Complaining;
inviting
pity;
pitiable.
Aflame
::
Aflame
(adv. & a.)
Inflames;
glowing
with light or
passion;
ablaze.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Wanting
in
ardor,
intensity,
warmth,
zeal, or
passion;
spiritless;
unconcerned;
reserved..
Lust
::
Lust (n.) To have an
eager,
passionate,
and
especially
an
inordinate
or
sinful
desire,
as for the
gratification
of the
sexual
appetite
or of
covetousness;
-- often with
after..
Action
::
Action
(n.) The
attitude
or
position
of the
several
parts of the body as
expressive
of the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Choke
::
Choke (v. t.) To
affect
with a sense of
strangulation
by
passion
or
strong
feeling.
Slave
::
Slave (n.) One who has lost the power of
resistance;
one who
surrenders
himself
to any power
whatever;
as, a slave to
passion,
to lust, to
strong
drink,
to
ambition..
Pure
::
Pure
(superl.)
Separate
from all
heterogeneous
or
extraneous
matter;
free from
mixture
or
combination;
clean;
mere;
simple;
unmixed;
as, pure
water;
pure clay; pure air; pure
compassion..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To enter into and
influence;
to
control
the will of; to fill; to
affect;
-- said
especially
of evil
spirits,
passions,
etc..
Passionate
::
Passionate
(a.)
Characterized
by
passion;
expressing
passion;
ardent
in
feeling
or
desire;
vehement;
warm; as, a
passionate
friendship..
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