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Passion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Passion may refer to: • Passion (emotion), a strong feeling about a subject or person, usually of intense desire and attraction • Passions (philosophy) for the place of passions in ethical and moral ...
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Passion (emotion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Passion (from the Latin verb patior , meaning to suffer or to endure, also related to compatible) is an emotion applied to a very strong feeling about a person or thing. Passion is an intense emoti...
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Every time I give a talk, someone always asks, "That's all good and nice that helping users learn is the key to creating passionate users... but who's going to do all that extra work? Who's going to make the extra tutorials and better docs?" Answer: your user community.
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passionate (comparative more passionate, superlative most passionate) ... Positive; passionate ... Comparative; more passionate...
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1. showing sexual desire: expressing or showing strong sexual desire a passionate kiss; ... 2. showing intense emotion: expressing intense feeling a passionate speech on human rights;
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passionate adj. Capable of, having, or dominated by powerful emotions: a family of passionate personalities ... Arising from or marked by passion: a teacher who is passionate about her subject.
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