Etymology: [ pa-sh&n ] (noun.) 13th century. Via French, from Latin passio (“suffering”), noun of action from perfect passive participle passus (“suffered”), from deponent verb pati (“suffer”).
The suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion, An object of passionate love or strong interest, A play, musical composition or display meant to commemorate the suffering of Jesus, An innate quality, property, or attribute of a thing, Any great, powerful emotion, especially love or hate, fervor, determination, the suffering of Jesus at the crucifixion, suffering of Jesus on the Cross; Biblical writings that list the sufferings of Jesus on the Cross, Capacity of being affected by external agents; susceptibility of impressions from external agents, The state of the mind when it is powerfully acted upon and influenced by something external to itself; the state of any particular faculty which, under such conditions, becomes extremely sensitive or uncontrollably excited; any emotion or sentiment (specifically, love or anger) in a state of abnormal or controlling activity; an extreme or inordinate desire; also, the capacity or susceptibility of being so affected; as, to be in a passion; the passions of love, hate, jealously, wrath, ambition, avarice, fear, etc, Disorder of the mind; madness, ardour, fervor; zeal, enthusiasm; fury; desire, lust, See Passion week, below, Passion week, The state of being acted upon; subjection to an external agent or influence; a passive condition; opposed to action, 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, suffering; particularly in Christianity, the suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion, The object of passionate love, great emotion, To suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated, in the garden upon the cross, a passion for war, or for drink; an orator should have passion as well as rhetorical skill, To give a passionate character to, an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action, a feeling of strong sexual desire, any object of warm affection or devotion; "the theater was her first love" or "he has a passion for cock fighting", intense passion or emotion, strong feeling or emotion, Passion is strong sexual feelings towards someone. my passion for a dark-haired, slender boy named James. the expression of love and passion, Passion is a very strong feeling about something or a strong belief in something. He spoke with great passion, If you have a passion for something, you have a very strong interest in it and like it very much. She had a passion for gardening. the Passion the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. Musical setting of the suffering and crucifixion of Christ. The early Passion consisted entirely of plainchant. Liturgical enactments of Christ's Passion date from the early Middle Ages, the characters' parts being sung by individual celebrants and the crowd's role by the congregation. Polyphonic Passions began appearing in the 15th century. In the German tradition exemplified by Heinrich Schütz, the Passion closely resembles the dramatic oratorio, with solo arias and other ensembles contrasting with choral sections; the alternative motet-style Passion lacked solo sections and avoided dramatic oppositions. After the 18th century, Passions ceased to be widely composed, The events leading up to Good Friday, beginning with Christ's arrest and ending with his burial Portrayals of the Passion, which focus on the Suffering Christ, include depictions of Judas betraying Christ with a kiss, Peter cutting off Malchus's ear, the crown of thorns, and so on, something that is desired intensely; "his rage for fame destroyed him", The term commonly used to denote Jesus' suffering and death (Acts 1:3), Aramsu, A particular kind of oratorio associated specifically with the story of the betrayal, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Passions were particularly popular durng the baroque era, Boundless enthusiasm; deep and positive emotion; fervent expression of hope; belief in the essential connection of individual and community; and love of humanity Passion, like altruism, is essential to the action of giving and the purpose of philanthropy, Passion is an allegorical character that represents the ardor and obsession that I have had such trouble achieving balance with in my life She is depicted in a tight red robe that covers the top half of her face that was meant to hide her identity, as I did not know passion in life I didn't want to acknowledge the character being based on anyone in particular If fact she was based on Alice Tatina and the many years of admiration that I had invested in her Passion has long been the possessor of the Red Hear which was ripped from the chest of the Emperor She has refused to return it even though she does not want it herself She has also refused to take the ring of the Emperor as a sign of her disinterest Passion participated in the conspiracy to give the Emperor the Blue Heart by distracting the Puppet-Master by giving him the Ball of Light Passion still has the Red Heart with no sign of handing it off to any other characters in the near future, strong feeling or emotion a feeling of strong sexual desire the suffering of Jesus at the crucifixion, Musical setting of the Crucifixion story as told by one of the four Evangelists in the Gospels, (from Latin passus, meaning 'having suffered') Musical setting of the biblical story of the suffering and death of Jesus, sung in churches the week before Easter, A long, oratorio-like composition telling the story of Jesus's last days, according to one of the New Testament Gospels, the Force of emotions and feelings Governed by Venus, Goddess of Passion, unmoved by feeling; "he kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served"; "this passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine"-Margaret Deland, Lacking in passion, not passionate; "passionless observation of human nature", lacking passion, lacking fervor; unsensitive, unfeeling; not enthusiastic, not ardent, If you describe someone or something as passionless, you mean that they do not have or show strong feelings. a passionless academic. their late and apparently passionless marriage. passionate. with no strong feelings of love, Void of passion; without anger or emotion; not easily excited; calm, not passionate; "passionless observation of human nature, plural of passion, great emotion; the emotions as distinguished from reason; powerful or compelling feelings or desires, Motions of the sense/sensitive appetite in man The passions are said to dominate whenever an individual is motivated by the desire to have pleasurable experiences The Apostle Paul would say that such an individual is carnally minded and that he's living according to the flesh Passions include: Love/Hatred, Desire/Aversion, Joy/Sorrow, Hope/Despair, Fear/Courage, Envy/Lust/Anger Neither good, nor evil in themselves because (in general) they are independent of reason and will, and are the movements of the sense appetites,
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The suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion
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An object of passionate love or strong interest - "It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion."
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A play, musical composition or display meant to commemorate the suffering of Jesus
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An innate quality, property, or attribute of a thing - "… to obtain the knowledge of some passion of the circle."
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Any great, powerful emotion, especially love or hate
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fervor, determination
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the suffering of Jesus at the crucifixion
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suffering of Jesus on the Cross; Biblical writings that list the sufferings of Jesus on the Cross isim
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Capacity of being affected by external agents; susceptibility of impressions from external agents
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The state of the mind when it is powerfully acted upon and influenced by something external to itself; the state of any particular faculty which, under such conditions, becomes extremely sensitive or uncontrollably excited; any emotion or sentiment (specifically, love or anger) in a state of abnormal or controlling activity; an extreme or inordinate desire; also, the capacity or susceptibility of being so affected; as, to be in a passion; the passions of love, hate, jealously, wrath, ambition, avarice, fear, etc
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Disorder of the mind; madness
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ardour, fervor; zeal, enthusiasm; fury; desire, lust isim
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See Passion week, below
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Passion week
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The state of being acted upon; subjection to an external agent or influence; a passive condition; opposed to action
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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
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suffering; particularly in Christianity, the suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion
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The object of passionate love
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great emotion
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To suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated
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in the garden upon the cross
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a passion for war, or for drink; an orator should have passion as well as rhetorical skill
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To give a passionate character to
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an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action
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a feeling of strong sexual desire
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any object of warm affection or devotion; "the theater was her first love" or "he has a passion for cock fighting"
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intense passion or emotion
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strong feeling or emotion
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Passion is strong sexual feelings towards someone. my passion for a dark-haired, slender boy named James. the expression of love and passion
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Passion is a very strong feeling about something or a strong belief in something. He spoke with great passion
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If you have a passion for something, you have a very strong interest in it and like it very much. She had a passion for gardening. the Passion the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. Musical setting of the suffering and crucifixion of Christ. The early Passion consisted entirely of plainchant. Liturgical enactments of Christ's Passion date from the early Middle Ages, the characters' parts being sung by individual celebrants and the crowd's role by the congregation. Polyphonic Passions began appearing in the 15th century. In the German tradition exemplified by Heinrich Schütz, the Passion closely resembles the dramatic oratorio, with solo arias and other ensembles contrasting with choral sections; the alternative motet-style Passion lacked solo sections and avoided dramatic oppositions. After the 18th century, Passions ceased to be widely composed
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The events leading up to Good Friday, beginning with Christ's arrest and ending with his burial Portrayals of the Passion, which focus on the Suffering Christ, include depictions of Judas betraying Christ with a kiss, Peter cutting off Malchus's ear, the crown of thorns, and so on
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something that is desired intensely; "his rage for fame destroyed him"
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The term commonly used to denote Jesus' suffering and death (Acts 1:3)
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Aramsu
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A particular kind of oratorio associated specifically with the story of the betrayal, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Passions were particularly popular durng the baroque era
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Boundless enthusiasm; deep and positive emotion; fervent expression of hope; belief in the essential connection of individual and community; and love of humanity Passion, like altruism, is essential to the action of giving and the purpose of philanthropy
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Passion is an allegorical character that represents the ardor and obsession that I have had such trouble achieving balance with in my life She is depicted in a tight red robe that covers the top half of her face that was meant to hide her identity, as I did not know passion in life I didn't want to acknowledge the character being based on anyone in particular If fact she was based on Alice Tatina and the many years of admiration that I had invested in her Passion has long been the possessor of the Red Hear which was ripped from the chest of the Emperor She has refused to return it even though she does not want it herself She has also refused to take the ring of the Emperor as a sign of her disinterest Passion participated in the conspiracy to give the Emperor the Blue Heart by distracting the Puppet-Master by giving him the Ball of Light Passion still has the Red Heart with no sign of handing it off to any other characters in the near future
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strong feeling or emotion a feeling of strong sexual desire the suffering of Jesus at the crucifixion
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Musical setting of the Crucifixion story as told by one of the four Evangelists in the Gospels
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(from Latin passus, meaning 'having suffered') Musical setting of the biblical story of the suffering and death of Jesus, sung in churches the week before Easter
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A long, oratorio-like composition telling the story of Jesus's last days, according to one of the New Testament Gospels
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the Force of emotions and feelings Governed by Venus, Goddess of Passion
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unmoved by feeling; "he kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served"; "this passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine"-Margaret Deland
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Lacking in passion
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not passionate; "passionless observation of human nature"
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lacking passion, lacking fervor; unsensitive, unfeeling; not enthusiastic, not ardent sıfat
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If you describe someone or something as passionless, you mean that they do not have or show strong feelings. a passionless academic. their late and apparently passionless marriage. passionate. with no strong feelings of love
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Void of passion; without anger or emotion; not easily excited; calm
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not passionate; "passionless observation of human nature
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plural of passion
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great emotion; the emotions as distinguished from reason; powerful or compelling feelings or desires
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Motions of the sense/sensitive appetite in man The passions are said to dominate whenever an individual is motivated by the desire to have pleasurable experiences The Apostle Paul would say that such an individual is carnally minded and that he's living according to the flesh Passions include: Love/Hatred, Desire/Aversion, Joy/Sorrow, Hope/Despair, Fear/Courage, Envy/Lust/Anger Neither good, nor evil in themselves because (in general) they are independent of reason and will, and are the movements of the sense appetites
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