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Definition of passion
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Passion
(n.)
Disorder
of the mind;
madness.
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Maundy Thursday
::
Maundy
Thursday
() The
Thursday
in
Passion
week, or next
before
Good
Friday..
Compassionately
::
Compassionately
(adv.)
In a
compassionate
manner;
mercifully.
Fascination
::
Fascination
(n.) The act of
fascinating,
bewhiching,
or
enchanting;
enchantment;
witchcraft;
the
exercise
of a
powerful
or
irresistible
influence
on the
affections
or
passions;
unseen,
inexplicable
influence..
Furious
::
Furious
(a.)
Transported
with
passion
or fury;
raging;
violent;
as, a
furious
animal..
Passionately
::
Passionately
(adv.)
In a
passionate
manner;
with
strong
feeling;
ardently.
Impassible
::
Impassible
(a.)
Incapable
of
suffering;
inaccessible
to harm or pain; not to be
touched
or moved to
passion
or
sympathy;
unfeeling,
or not
showing
feeling;
without
sensation..
Impatient
::
Impatient
(a.) Not
patient;
not
bearing
with
composure;
intolerant;
uneasy;
fretful;
restless,
because
of pain,
delay,
or
opposition;
eager for
change,
or for
something
expected;
hasty;
passionate;
-- often
followed
by at, for, of, and
under..
Incontinently
::
Incontinently
(adv.)
In an
incontinent
manner;
without
restraint,
or
without
due
restraint;
-- used esp. of the
passions
or
appetites..
Dispassionate
::
Dispassionate
(a.) Free from
passion;
not
warped,
prejudiced,
swerved,
or
carried
away by
passion
or
feeling;
judicial;
calm;
composed..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Wanting
in
ardor,
intensity,
warmth,
zeal, or
passion;
spiritless;
unconcerned;
reserved..
Cupidity
::
Cupidity
(n.) A
passionate
desire;
love.
Joy
::
"Joy (n.) The
passion
or
emotion
excited
by the
acquisition
or
expectation
of good;
pleasurable
feelings
or
emotions
caused
by
success,
good
fortune,
and the like, or by a
rational
prospect
of
possessing
what we love or
desire;
gladness;
exhilaration
of
spirits;
delight..
Wreak
::
Wreak (v. t.) To
execute
in
vengeance
or
passion;
to
inflict;
to hurl or
drive;
as, to wreak
vengeance
on an
enemy..
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) A
gesture;
a
motion
of the body or limbs in
speaking,
or in
representing
action
or
passion,
and
enforcing
arguments
and
sentiments..
Storm-beat
::
Storm (v. i.) To rage; to be in a
violent
passion;
to fume.
Bilious
::
Bilious
(a.)
Choleric;
passionate;
ill
tempered.
Flagitate
::
Flagitate
(v. t.) To
importune;
to
demand
fiercely
or with
passion.
Passionately
::
Passionately
(adv.)
Angrily;
irascibly.
Anger
::
Anger (n.) A
strong
passion
or
emotion
of
displeasure
or
antagonism,
excited
by a real or
supposed
injury
or
insult
to one's self or
others,
or by the
intent
to do such
injury..
Inflammation
::
Inflammation
(n.)
Violent
excitement;
heat;
passion;
animosity;
turbulence;
as, an
inflammation
of the mind, of the body
politic,
or of
parties..
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