Synonym: affection, anger, ardor, craze, desire, emotion, enthusiasm, fervor, fondness, fury, love, lust, rage, violence. Similar words: session, mission, emission, recession, commission, admission, permission, impression. Meaning: ['pæʃn] n. 1. strong feeling or emotion 2. the trait of being intensely emotional 3. something that is desired intensely 4. an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action 5. a feeling of strong sexual desire 6. any object of warm affection or devotion 7. the suffering of Jesus at the crucifixion.
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31 His passion for the ballerina soon congealed.
32 Flames of passion swept through both of them.
33 She inherited a passion for music from her grandfather.
34 In youth passion is preponderant.
35 Running is a consuming passion with him.
36 Is there anything could rekindle his extinct passion?
37 His ruling passion is music.
38 She had a passion for gardening.
39 Love and hate are extremes of passion.
40 The passion of Argentinian football fans knows no bounds.
41 His words iced her passion.
42 Anton has a consuming passion for science fiction.
43 Building model trains is his consuming passion.
44 His weird behaviour had cooled her passion.
45 The passion between them had cooled.
46 This music has majesty,[sentencedict .com] power and passion.
47 Football remains the ruling passion of many men.
48 She had a passion for Italian rococo.
49 They spent a night of passion in a hotel.
50 On hearing the news(sentencedict.com), he flew into a passion.
51 A writer should have passion.
52 The English have a passion for gardens.
53 The chance meeting awoke the old passion between them.
54 There were moments of high passion in the game.
55 Her passion for him was not reciprocated.
56 Nothing could rekindle her extinct passion.
57 His voice was low and suffused with passion.
58 His voice vibrated with passion.
59 He had a passion for music.
60 She was his first great passion.
More similar words: session, mission, emission, recession, commission, admission, permission, impression, depression, profession, aggression, missionary, commissioner, discussion, expression, confession, concession, professional, transmission, congressional, pass, pass away, pass on, pass out, pass by, passage, encompass, passport, passenger, pass through.