Passional

Word PASSIONAL
Character 9
Hyphenation pas sion al
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Passional"

What do we mean by passional?

Of, relating to, or filled with passion. adjective

Grounded in or relating to emotion rather than intellect. adjective

Of or pertaining to passion or the passions; influenced by passion; passionate.

Same as passionary. noun

A manuscript of the four Gospels, upon which the kings of England, from Henry I. to Edward VI., took the coronation oath. noun

Of or pertaining to passion or the passions; exciting, influenced by, or ministering to, the passions. adjective

A book describing sufferings of martyrs noun

Characterized by passion adjective

A book describing sufferings of martyrs

An alternative to passionate. Urban Dictionary

Passion is when you put more energy into something than is required to do it. It is more than just enthusiasm or excitement, passion is ambition that is materialized into action to put as much heart, mind body and soul into something as is possible. Urban Dictionary

Suffering for something you love. Urban Dictionary

Full of intensity Urban Dictionary

Intensly affectionate. Urban Dictionary

A word used to describe an Emotion of a strong feeling for another person. Beings Paasionate about somthing is to feel strongly about it. Urban Dictionary

To be inspired by strong emotions Urban Dictionary

Extreme real-life soap opera moment. Urban Dictionary

Closely related to true love. this could be considered a symptom of the aformentioned four-letter word, as it means an extremely strong feeling. passion, and the resulting obsessive behavior, may mean you are in love Urban Dictionary

Passione is the best team of gay Italians out there. Their leader is Giorno Giovanna. Urban Dictionary

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The word "passional" in example sentences

Yet it is now certain that most of our deeper feelings are superindividual, -- both those which we classify as passional, and those which we call sublime. ❋ Lafcadio Hearn (1877)

What might be called passional sensibility -- desire, emotion, impulse -- is, like physical sensation, another indispensable factor in evolution; it is the special element in the development of the animal kingdom as well as of the less evolved portion of the human kingdom. ❋ Th. Pascal (N/A)

-- a sudden wakening of that inherited composite memory which is more commonly called passional affinity. ' ❋ Unknown (1905)

But this two-legged god-devil did not rage blindly and was incapable of passional heat. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Saxon until she was as this instrument, swept with passional strains. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of Byron the passional man, we know nearly everything, while of Shakespeare's inwardness we know nothing. ❋ Bloom, Harold (2009)

Yes, 20 years of fantasies of breaking through that Vulcan reserve and being swept up into a passional Vulcan embrace. ❋ Unknown (2007)

She brought forth names from the family passional, the book of special suffering, and we paused and thought. ❋ Don Delillo (2008)

Through such experiences and spectacles, the modern, detached, moderate rationality of the narrator, and often the hero, is linked to a restored sensorial excitement, as the novel connects the reader vicariously to a passional self momentarily free from habitual restraint (although in practice, still carefully insulated from any action that would seriously offend conventional proprieties). ❋ Unknown (2006)

Other People's Words: From five to eight hours bodily contact in those magnetic elements which, when diverse in quantity and quality, produce physical attraction and passional love, promotes permanent unchange of individual electricities, and the absorption of each other's exhalation, leading directly to temperamental inadaptation, and to the married pair growing alike physically. ❋ Gailcarriger (2008)

Like some of the Greek moralists, Hume thought morality must be rooted in our passional nature. ❋ Homiak, Marcia (2007)

We read not only because we cannot know enough people, but because friendship is so vulnerable, so likely to diminish or disappear, overcome by space, time, imperfect sympathies, and all the sorrows of familial and passional life. — from Harold Bloom's How to Read a Book ad Why ❋ M-mv (2003)

[I am] very passional about [girls] in [boyshorts] ❋ DJ Woske (2011)

Everything in the room was a mess, as if a [typhoon] came through, but her face had the expression of [bliss] and his of exhaustion and bliss, their sweaty bodies lying twisted together, he heard her [wisper], "that was passion!" ❋ Docspy (2006)

Her [passion] is to [paint], even though she gets little pay for her [art] work. ❋ Flowerchic (2015)

[see] [lynard] ❋ *grin* (2004)

They are very passionate in their [love]. [Jerard] is very passionate about his [art]. ❋ Srž Tanjur (2006)

"I feel a [strong] passion for her" "I am [passionate] about my [art]" ❋ JuggaloJay (2004)

[She is] passionate about [the work] [she does]. ❋ Gerard Irick (2010)

Man, did you see that [love triangle] between Nick, [Harvey], and Lisa? That's extreme [Passions]! ❋ LILIZ (2005)

no [specific] [example] to [include] for passion ❋ Manda Panda (2004)

Yo wanna [join] Passione? Nah maybe you [hafta] be a [stand user] ❋ Me12345669 (2021)

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