| APPASSIONATO | • appassionato adv. (Music) (to be played) passionately. • APPASSIONATO adv. to be performed in an impassioned manner. |
| CASSIOPEIUMS | • CASSIOPEIUM n. a former name for lutetium. |
| COMPASSIONED | • compassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of compassion. • COMPASSION v. (archaic) to pity. |
| EMPASSIONATE | • empassionate adj. Obsolete form of impassionate. • EMPASSIONATE adj. (Spenser) impassioned, also IMPASSIONATE. |
| IMPASSIONATE | • impassionate adj. Filled with passion; impassioned. • impassionate adj. Lacking passion; dispassionate. • impassionate v. (Transitive) to affect powerfully; to arouse the passions of. |
| IMPASSIONING | • impassioning v. Present participle of impassion. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of. |
| OUTPASSIONED | • outpassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpassion. • OUTPASSION v. to exceed in passion. |
| PASSIONARIES | • passionaries n. Plural of passionary. • PASSIONARY n. a book in which are described the sufferings of saints and martyrs. |
| PASSIONATELY | • passionately adv. In a passionate manner. • PASSIONATE adv. full of passion. |
| PASSIONATING | • passionating v. Present participle of passionate. • PASSIONATE v. to express with passion; to impassion. |
| UNDERPASSION | • UNDERPASSION n. an underlying or subconscious passion. |
| UNPASSIONATE | • unpassionate adj. Not passionate. • UNPASSIONATE adj. not passionate. |