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The answer PASSIONATE has 22 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of passionate in various dictionaries:
adj - having or expressing strong emotions
Capable of, having, or dominated by powerful emotions: a family of passionate personalities.
Wrathful by temperament; choleric.
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From the Latin for "suffering", it means capable of powerful emotion about something |
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having or expressing strong emotions |
having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs. |
Having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs. |
having very strong feelings or emotions: |
full of emotion: |
Capable of, having, or dominated by powerful emotions: a family of passionate personalities. |
Wrathful by temperament choleric. |
Marked by strong sexual desire amorous or lustful. |
Showing or expressing strong emotion ardent: a passionate speech against injustice. |
Arising from or marked by passion: a teacher who is passionate about her subject. |
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Passion (Greek and late Latin (Christian theology) pati: "suffer") is a feeling of intense enthusiasm towards or compelling desire for someone or something. Passion can range from eager interest in or admiration for an idea, proposal, or cause; to enthusiastic enjoyment of an interest or activity; to strong attraction, excitement, or emotion towards a person. It is particularly used in the context of romance or sexual desire, though it generally implies a deeper or more encompassing emotion than that implied by the term lust. * Denis Diderot describes passions as "penchants, inclinations, desires and aversions carried to a certain degree of intensity, combined with an indistinct sensation of pleasure or pain, occasioned or accompanied by some irregular movement of the blood and animal spirits, are what we call passions. They can be so strong as to inhibit all practice of personal freedom, a state in which the soul is in some sense rendered passive; whence the name passions. This inclina |