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passional
[pash-uh-nl]
adjective
of, relating to, or marked by passion.
caused or accompanied by passion.
a passional crime.
noun
a book containing descriptions of the sufferings of saints and martyrs, for reading on their festivals.
passional
/ ˱čƦŹÉ²Ōɱō /
adjective
of, relating to, or due to passion or the passions
noun
a book recounting the sufferings of Christian martyrs or saints
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- transpassional adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of passional1
Example Sentences
Chinese cosmetic brands have gained market share as they adapt to local consumer preferences, with Bernstein pointing to recent growth in labels including Hangzhou-based Proya, Guangdong Marubi's Passional Lover and Kunming-based Botanee's Winona.
It was only over time, Lynch writesāover the century roughly between 1750 and 1850āthat reading became a āprivate and passionalā activity, as opposed to a ārational, civic-mindedā one.
After I had learned other ways of life I used to brood upon the unconscious irony of those who felt that Negroes led so passional an existence!
I knew that in no other way could the emotional capacities, the passional nature of men be so deeply tapped.
I knew, as I watched and listened, that but few people understood the essence of Communism, its passional dynamics; but a few knew that Communism was more important than any of its individual parties, than the sum of all its tactics, strategies, theories, mistakes, and tragedies.
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