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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

However violent Gandhi’s quest for non-violence becomes, the production evolves into impossible radiance, turning the opera into something resembling a Passion Play.

From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2026

It added that events in the square have included The Passion of Jesus at Easter, and events for the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi and Chanukah, the Jewish holiday.

From BBC • Mar. 19, 2026

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

From Barron's • Jan. 28, 2026

Christ, isolated against a large rock that echoes His shape, is comforted by the angel bearing a golden cup, symbol of the Passion.

From "History of Art, Volume 1" by H.W. Janson




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