slovo | definícia |
passionate (encz) | passionate,nadšený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
passionate (encz) | passionate,náruživý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
passionate (encz) | passionate,prudký adj: Zdeněk Brož |
passionate (encz) | passionate,vášnivý adj: joe@hw.cz |
passionate (encz) | passionate,zanícený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Passionate (gcide) | Passionate \Pas"sion*ate\, a. [LL. passionatus: cf. F.
passionn['e].]
1. Capable or susceptible of passion, or of different
passions; easily moved, excited or agitated; specifically,
easily moved to anger; irascible; quick-tempered; as, a
passionate nature.
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Homer's Achilles is haughty and passionate. --Prior.
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2. Characterized by passion; expressing passion; ardent in
feeling or desire; vehement; warm; as, a passionate
friendship. "The passionate Pilgrim." --Shak.
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3. Suffering; sorrowful. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Passionate (gcide) | Passionate \Pas"sion*ate\, v. i.
1. To affect with passion; to impassion. [Obs.]
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Great pleasure, mixed with pitiful regard,
The godly king and queen did passionate. --Spenser.
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2. To express feelingly or sorrowfully. [Obs.] --Shak.
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passionate (wn) | passionate
adj 1: having or expressing strong emotions [ant: passionless] |
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compassionate (mass) | compassionate
- súcitný |
dispassionate (mass) | dispassionate
- pokojný |
dispassionately (mass) | dispassionately
- pokojne |
compassionate (encz) | compassionate,soucitný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
compassionate leave (encz) | compassionate leave, n: |
compassionately (encz) | compassionately,soucitně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
compassionateness (encz) | compassionateness,soucitnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
dispassionate (encz) | dispassionate,chladný Martin M.dispassionate,klidný Martin M.dispassionate,nevzrušený Martin M.dispassionate,nezaujatý Martin M.dispassionate,objektivní Martin M.dispassionate,střízlivý Martin M.dispassionate,věcný Martin M. |
dispassionately (encz) | dispassionately,klidně adv: Zdeněk Broždispassionately,nezaujatě adv: Zdeněk Broždispassionately,věcně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
dispassionateness (encz) | dispassionateness,chladnost n: Zdeněk Broždispassionateness,nevzrušenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
passionate (encz) | passionate,nadšený adj: Zdeněk Brožpassionate,náruživý adj: Zdeněk Brožpassionate,prudký adj: Zdeněk Brožpassionate,vášnivý adj: joe@hw.czpassionate,zanícený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
passionately (encz) | passionately,vášnivě adv: joe@hw.cz |
passionateness (encz) | passionateness,nadšení n: Zdeněk Brožpassionateness,vášnivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
uncompassionate (encz) | uncompassionate, adj: |
Compassionate (gcide) | Compassionate \Com*pas"sion*ate\, a.
1. Having a temper or disposition to pity; sympathetic;
merciful.
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There never was any heart truly great and generous,
that was not also tender and compassionate. --South.
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2. Complaining; inviting pity; pitiable. [R.] --Shak.
Syn: Sympathizing; tender; merciful; pitiful.
[1913 Webster]Compassionate \Com*pas"sion*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Compassionated; p. pr. & vb. n. Compassionating.]
To have compassion for; to pity; to commiserate; to
sympathize with.
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Compassionates my pains, and pities me. --Addison.
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Compassionated (gcide) | Compassionate \Com*pas"sion*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Compassionated; p. pr. & vb. n. Compassionating.]
To have compassion for; to pity; to commiserate; to
sympathize with.
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Compassionates my pains, and pities me. --Addison.
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Compassionately (gcide) | Compassionately \Com*pas"sion*ate*ly\, adv.
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. --Clarendon.
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Compassionateness (gcide) | Compassionateness \Com*pas"sion*ate*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being compassionate.
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Dispassionate (gcide) | Dispassionate \Dis*pas"sion*ate\, a.
1. Free from passion; not warped, prejudiced, swerved, or
carried away by passion or feeling; judicial; calm;
composed.
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Wise and dispassionate men. --Clarendon.
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2. Not dictated by passion; not proceeding from temper or
bias; impartial; as, dispassionate proceedings; a
dispassionate view.
Syn: Calm; cool; composed serene; unimpassioned; temperate;
moderate; impartial; unruffled. --
Dis*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- Dis*pas"sion*ate*ness,
n.
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Dispassionately (gcide) | Dispassionate \Dis*pas"sion*ate\, a.
1. Free from passion; not warped, prejudiced, swerved, or
carried away by passion or feeling; judicial; calm;
composed.
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Wise and dispassionate men. --Clarendon.
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2. Not dictated by passion; not proceeding from temper or
bias; impartial; as, dispassionate proceedings; a
dispassionate view.
Syn: Calm; cool; composed serene; unimpassioned; temperate;
moderate; impartial; unruffled. --
Dis*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- Dis*pas"sion*ate*ness,
n.
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Dispassionateness (gcide) | Dispassionate \Dis*pas"sion*ate\, a.
1. Free from passion; not warped, prejudiced, swerved, or
carried away by passion or feeling; judicial; calm;
composed.
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Wise and dispassionate men. --Clarendon.
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2. Not dictated by passion; not proceeding from temper or
bias; impartial; as, dispassionate proceedings; a
dispassionate view.
Syn: Calm; cool; composed serene; unimpassioned; temperate;
moderate; impartial; unruffled. --
Dis*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- Dis*pas"sion*ate*ness,
n.
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Empassionate (gcide) | Empassionate \Em*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Strongly affected. [Obs.]
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The Briton Prince was sore empassionate. --Spenser.
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Impassionate (gcide) | Impassionate \Im*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Strongly affected. --Smart.
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To affect powerfully; to arouse the passions of. --Dr. H.
More.
[1913 Webster]Impassionate \Im*pas"sion*ate\, a. [Pref. im- not + passionate.]
Without passion or feeling. --Burton.
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Incompassionate (gcide) | Incompassionate \In`com*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness;
remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. --
In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.
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Incompassionately (gcide) | Incompassionate \In`com*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness;
remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. --
In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.
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Incompassionateness (gcide) | Incompassionate \In`com*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness;
remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. --
In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.
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Overpassionate (gcide) | Overpassionate \O"ver*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Passionate to excess. -- O"ver*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.
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Overpassionately (gcide) | Overpassionate \O"ver*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Passionate to excess. -- O"ver*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.
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Passionately (gcide) | Passionately \Pas"sion*ate*ly\, adv.
1. In a passionate manner; with strong feeling; ardently.
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Sorrow expresses itself . . . loudly and
passionately. --South.
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2. Angrily; irascibly. --Locke.
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Passionateness (gcide) | Passionateness \Pas"sion*ate*ness\, n.
The state or quality of being passionate.
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Uncompassionate (gcide) | Uncompassionate \Uncompassionate\
See compassionate. |
Unpassionate (gcide) | Unpassionate \Unpassionate\
See passionate.Unpassionate \Un*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Not passionate; dispassionate. -- Un*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.
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Unpassionated (gcide) | Unpassionated \Unpassionated\
See passionated. |
Unpassionately (gcide) | Unpassionate \Un*pas"sion*ate\, a.
Not passionate; dispassionate. -- Un*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.
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compassionate (wn) | compassionate
adj 1: showing or having compassion; "heard the soft and
compassionate voices of women" [ant: uncompassionate]
v 1: share the suffering of [syn: feel for, pity,
compassionate, condole with, sympathize with] |
compassionate leave (wn) | compassionate leave
n 1: (military) leave granted in an emergency such as family
sickness or death |
compassionately (wn) | compassionately
adv 1: in a compassionate manner; "the nurse looked at him
pityingly" [syn: pityingly, compassionately] |
compassionateness (wn) | compassionateness
n 1: a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering
[syn: compassion, compassionateness] |
dispassionate (wn) | dispassionate
adj 1: unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice; "a journalist
should be a dispassionate reporter of fact" [syn:
dispassionate, cold-eyed] |
dispassionately (wn) | dispassionately
adv 1: in an impartially dispassionate manner; "although he was
looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately" |
dispassionateness (wn) | dispassionateness
n 1: objectivity and detachment; "her manner assumed a
dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone" [syn:
dispassion, dispassionateness, dryness] |
passionate (wn) | passionate
adj 1: having or expressing strong emotions [ant: passionless] |
passionately (wn) | passionately
adv 1: with passion; "she kissed him passionately"
2: in a stormy or violent manner [syn: stormily,
turbulently, passionately] |
passionateness (wn) | passionateness
n 1: a strong feeling or emotion [syn: passion,
passionateness] |
uncompassionate (wn) | uncompassionate
adj 1: lacking compassion or feeling for others; "nor silver-
shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire"-
Shakespeare [ant: compassionate] |
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