Passion [noun]
Definition of Passion:
strong emotion
Synonyms of Passion:
● Temper
● Rage
● Zeal
● Joy
● Warmth
● Fury
● Devotion
● Fervor
● Ardor
● Anger
● Feeling
● Spirit
● Distress
● Rapture
● Ecstasy
● Wrath
● Fit
● Agony
● Storm
● Outbreak
● Hurrah
● Outburst
● Zest
● Fire
● Flare-up
● Dolor
● Ire
● Frenzy
● Heat
● Misery
● Paroxysm
Opposite/Antonyms of Passion:
● Cheer
● Benefit
● Pleasure
● Comfort
● Peace
● Dullness
● Hatred
● Hate
● Dislike
● Health
● Coolness
● Calmness
● Calm
● Lethargy
● Apathy
Sentence/Example of Passion:
He grew pale with passion, turned on his heel, and strode away.
Malbone, greedy of emotion, was drinking to the dregs a passion that could have no to-morrow.
It swept him away; this revival of passion was irresistible.
There is no passion in your veins; it is only a sort of sympathetic selfishness.
It is but a feeble destiny that is wrecked by passion, when it should be ennobled.
When your obstinacy is equal to any other person's passion, blame not your brother.
It is impossible to doubt that this passion is fatal to more than the purse.
Austin was looking at her with the light of passion in his eyes.
All the magical phrases in the play are phrases of jealousy, passion, and pity.
There had been no passion in the interview, and there was none in the touch of his hand.