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Definition of passion
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Passion
(v. t.) To give a
passionate
character
to.
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Glow
::
Glow (n.)
Intense
excitement
or
earnestness;
vehemence
or heat of
passion;
ardor.
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.)
Morbid
temper
of the mind; undue
predominance
of a
passion
or
appetite;
mental
derangement;
bad
temper;
ill
humor.
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Disposition
to
exercise
compassion
or
favor;
pity;
compassion;
willingness
to spare or to help.
Compassionate
::
Compassionate
(a.)
Complaining;
inviting
pity;
pitiable.
Madden
::
Madden
(v. t.) To make mad; to drive to
madness;
to
craze;
to
excite
violently
with
passion;
to make very
angry;
to
enrage.
Pathopoela
::
Pathopoela
(n.) A
speech,
or
figure
of
speech,
designed
to move the
passion..
Intemperateness
::
Intemperateness
(n.) The state of being
intemperate;
excessive
indulgence
of any
appetite
or
passion;
as,
intemperateness
in
eating
or
drinking..
Bibliomaniacal
::
Bibliomaniacal
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
passion
for
books;
relating
to a
bibliomaniac.
Desperado
::
Desperado
(n.) A
reckless,
furious
man; a
person
urged by
furious
passions,
and
regardless
of
consequence;
a wild
ruffian..
Bridle
::
Bridle
(v. t.) To
restrain,
guide,
or
govern,
with, or as with, a
bridle;
to
check,
curb, or
control;
as, to
bridle
the
passions;
to
bridle
a
muse..
Impassioned
::
Impassioned
(p. p. & a.)
Actuated
or
characterized
by
passion
or zeal;
showing
warmth
of
feeling;
ardent;
animated;
excited;
as, an
impassioned
orator
or
discourse..
Compassion
::
Compassion
(v. t.) To pity.
Mania
::
Mania (n.)
Excessive
or
unreasonable
desire;
insane
passion
affecting
one or many
people;
as, the tulip
mania..
Remordency
::
Remordency
(n.)
Remorse;
compunction;
compassion.
Passionist
::
Passionist
(n.) A
member
of a
religious
order
founded
in Italy in 1737, and
introduced
into the
United
States
in 1852. The
members
of the order unite the
austerities
of the
Trappists
with the
activity
and zeal of the
Jesuits
and
Lazarists.
Called
also
Barefooted
Clerks
of the Most Holy
Cross..
Infatuate
::
Infatuate
(v. t.) To
inspire
with a
foolish
and
extravagant
passion;
as, to be
infatuated
with
gaming..
Incontinent
::
Incontinent
(a.) Not
continent;
uncontrolled;
not
restraining
the
passions
or
appetites,
particularly
the
sexual
appetite;
indulging
unlawful
lust;
unchaste;
lewd..
Poem
::
Poem (n.) A
composition,
not in
verse,
of which the
language
is
highly
imaginative
or
impassioned;
as, a prose poem; the poems of
Ossian..
Disimpassioned
::
Disimpassioned
(a.) Free from
warmth
of
passion
or
feeling.
Popularity
::
Popularity
(n.)
Public
sentiment;
general
passion.
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