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Definition of passion
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Passion
(v. t.) To give a
passionate
character
to.
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Astonish
::
Astonish
(v. t.) To
strike
with
sudden
fear,
terror,
or
wonder;
to
amaze;
to
surprise
greatly,
as with
something
unaccountable;
to
confound
with some
sudden
emotion
or
passion..
Ecphonesis
::
Ecphonesis
(n.) An
animated
or
passionate
exclamation.
Kinding
::
Kinding
(n.) The of
causing
to burn, or of
exciting
or
inflaming
the
passions..
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..
Flare-up
::
Flare-up
(n.) A
sudden
burst of anger or
passion;
an angry
dispute.
Pity
::
Pity (n.) A
feeling
for the
sufferings
or
distresses
of
another
or
others;
sympathy
with the grief or
misery
of
another;
compassion;
fellow-feeling;
commiseration.
Tame
::
Tame (a.) To
subdue;
to
conquer;
to
repress;
as, to tame the pride or
passions
of
youth..
Height
::
Height
(n.)
Utmost
degree
in
extent;
extreme
limit of
energy
or
condition;
as, the
height
of a
fever,
of
passion,
of
madness,
of
folly;
the
height
of a
tempest..
Zeal
::
Zeal (n.)
Passionate
ardor in the
pursuit
of
anything;
eagerness
in favor of a
person
or
cause;
ardent
and
active
interest;
engagedness;
enthusiasm;
fervor.
Mercy
::
Mercy (n.)
Disposition
to
exercise
compassion
or
favor;
pity;
compassion;
willingness
to spare or to help.
Motion
::
Motion
(n.)
Movement
of the mind,
desires,
or
passions;
mental
act, or
impulse
to any
action;
internal
activity..
Temperate
::
Temperate
(v. t.) Not
marked
with
passion;
not
violent;
cool; calm; as,
temperate
language..
Stoichiological
::
Stoical
(n.) Not
affected
by
passion;
manifesting
indifference
to
pleasure
or pain.
Dominion
::
Dominion
(n.) That which is
governed;
territory
over which
authority
is
exercised;
the
tract,
district,
or
county,
considered
as
subject;
as, the
dominions
of a king. Also used
figuratively;
as, the
dominion
of the
passions..
Intemperateness
::
Intemperateness
(n.) The state of being
intemperate;
excessive
indulgence
of any
appetite
or
passion;
as,
intemperateness
in
eating
or
drinking..
Impetuous
::
Impetuous
(a.)
Vehement
in
feeling;
hasty;
passionate;
violent;
as, a man of
impetuous
temper..
Abstemious
::
Abstemious
(a.)
Sparing
in diet;
refraining
from a free use of food and
strong
drinks;
temperate;
abstinent;
sparing
in the
indulgence
of the
appetite
or
passions.
Furious
::
Furious
(a.)
Transported
with
passion
or fury;
raging;
violent;
as, a
furious
animal..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.)
Irregular
or
confused
motion;
agitation;
high
excitement;
as, the
tumult
of the
spirits
or
passions..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Susceptible
of the
softer
passions,
as love,
compassion,
kindness;
compassionate;
pitiful;
anxious
for
another's
good;
easily
excited
to pity,
forgiveness,
or
favor;
sympathetic..
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