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- | # Any great, powerful [[emotion]], especially love or hate. | + | # Given to strong [[feeling]], sometimes [[romantic]] and/or [[sexual]]. |
- | # [[fervor]], [[determination]]. | + | # Fired with intense feeling; [[ardent]], [[blazing]], [[burning]]. |
- | # An object of [[passionate]] love or strong interest. | + | |
- | #: ''It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my '''passion'''.'' | + | |
- | # In Christianity, The [[suffering of Jesus]] leading up to and during his [[crucifixion]]. | + | |
- | # A play, musical composition or display meant to [[commemorate]] the suffering of Jesus. | + | |
- | + | ====Synonyms==== | |
- | '''[[Passion (emotion)|Passion]]''' is the emotion of feeling very strongly about a subject or person. | + | * {{sense|fired with intense feeling}} [[ardent]], [[blazing]], [[burning]], [[dithyrambic]], [[fervent]], [[fervid]], [[fiery]], [[flaming]], [[glowing]], [[heated]], [[hot-blooded]], [[hotheaded]], [[impassioned]], [[perfervid]], [[red-hot]], [[scorching]], [[torrid]]. |
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- | '''[[Stoic Passions|Passion]]''' can also be used to refer to various forms of emotional suffering, and is often used in this context in [[Stoicism]] and some denominations of [[Buddhism]] | + | |
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- | In Christianity, '''[[Passion (Christianity)|The Passion]]''' refers to the suffering of [[Jesus]] leading up to the Crucifixion. | + | |
- | == See also == | + | |
- | *[[Amour fou]] | + | |
- | *[[Crime of passion]] | + | |
- | *[[Obsession]] | + | |
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- Given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual.
- Fired with intense feeling; ardent, blazing, burning.
Synonyms
- Template:Sense ardent, blazing, burning, dithyrambic, fervent, fervid, fiery, flaming, glowing, heated, hot-blooded, hotheaded, impassioned, perfervid, red-hot, scorching, torrid.
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