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passion

[pash-uhn] / ˈpæʃ ən /




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Passion is strong or violent emotion, often so powerful that it takes over the mind or judgment: stirred to a passion of anger. Emotion is applied to an intensified feeling: agitated by emotion. Feeling is a general term for a subjective point of view as well as for specific sensations: to be guided by feeling rather than by facts; a feeling of sadness, of rejoicing. Sentiment is a mixture of thought and feeling, especially refined or tender feeling: Recollections are often colored by sentiment.


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Passion, humor and a snarl of defiance run through the album like a bullet.

From Salon • Jun. 5, 2026

He doesn’t read books and thinks they are a waste of time, but if he had to recommend one, it would be Angela Duckworth’s “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 12, 2026

The foundation made the film in collaboration with production companies Amazon MGM Studios and Passion Planet.

From Barron's • Jan. 28, 2026

After the publication of that book, A Simple Passion, consolation came her way from readers.

From BBC • Dec. 12, 2025

When they came for me, I was rehearsing Bach's St. Matthew Passion, but even in German I understood nothing except the language of music.

From "What the Night Sings" by Vesper Stamper




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