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 +# Any great, powerful [[emotion]], especially love or hate.
 +# [[fervor]], [[determination]].
 +# An object of [[passionate]] love or strong interest.
 +#: ''It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my '''passion'''.''
 +# In Christianity, The [[suffering of Jesus]] leading up to and during his [[crucifixion]].
 +# A play, musical composition or display meant to [[commemorate]] the suffering of Jesus.
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 +'''[[Passion (emotion)|Passion]]''' is the emotion of feeling very strongly about a subject or person.
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 +'''[[Stoic Passions|Passion]]''' can also be used to refer to various forms of emotional suffering, and is often used in this context in [[Stoicism]] and some denominations of [[Buddhism]]
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 +In Christianity, '''[[Passion (Christianity)|The Passion]]''' refers to the suffering of [[Jesus]] leading up to the Crucifixion.
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Amour fou]]
 +*[[Crime of passion]]
 +*[[Obsession]]
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 +{{GFDL}}

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  1. Any great, powerful emotion, especially love or hate.
  2. fervor, determination.
  3. An object of passionate love or strong interest.
    It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion.
  4. In Christianity, The suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion.
  5. A play, musical composition or display meant to commemorate the suffering of Jesus.


Passion is the emotion of feeling very strongly about a subject or person.

Passion can also be used to refer to various forms of emotional suffering, and is often used in this context in Stoicism and some denominations of Buddhism

In Christianity, The Passion refers to the suffering of Jesus leading up to the Crucifixion.

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