English-Thai Dictionary
impassion
VT กระตุ้น อารมณ์ ปลุกเร้า ความรู้สึก arouse incite inflame kra-tun-ar-rom
impassionate
A ที่ มี อารมณ์ เร่าร้อน เต็มไปด้วย อารมณ์ กระตือรือร้น
impassioned
ADJ ซึ่ง แสดง อารมณ์ ความรู้สึก ออกมา ซึ่ง ใช้ อารมณ์ ardent fervid sueng-sa-daeng-ar-rom-kwam-ru-suek-ook-ma
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
IMPASSION
v.t.[in and passion. ] To move or affect strongly with passion.
IMPASSIONATE
v.t.To affect powerfully.
IMPASSIONATE
a.Strongly affected. 1. Without passion or feeling.
IMPASSIONED
a.Actuated or agitated by passion. The tempter all impassioned, thus began.
1. Animated; excited; having the feelings warmed; as an impassioned orator.
2. Animated; expressive of passion or ardor; as an impassioned discourse.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
IMPASSION
Im *pas "sion, v. t. Etym: [Pref. im- in + passion. Cf. Empassion, Impassionate, v.]
Defn: To move or affect strongly with passion. [Archaic ] Chapman.
IMPASSIONABLE
IMPASSIONABLE Im *pas "sion *a *ble, a.
Defn: Excitable; susceptible of strong emotion.
IMPASSIONATE
IMPASSIONATE Im *pas "sion *ate, a.
Defn: Strongly affected. Smart.
IMPASSIONATE
IMPASSIONATE Im *pas "sion *ate, v. t.
Defn: To affect powerfully; to arouse the passions of. Dr. H. More.
IMPASSIONATE
Im *pas "sion *ate, a. Etym: [Pref. im- not + passionate. ]
Defn: Without passion or feeling. Burton.
IMPASSIONED
IMPASSIONED Im *pas "sioned, p. p. & a.
Defn: Actuated or characterized by passion or zeal; showing warmth of feeling; ardent; animated; excited; as, an impassioned orator or discourse.
New American Oxford Dictionary
impassion
im pas sion |imˈpaSHən ɪmˈpæʃən | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make passionate: her body had once pleased and impassioned him. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Italian impassionnare, from im- (expressing intensive force ) + passione ‘passion, ’ from Christian Latin passio (see passion ).
impassioned
im pas sioned |imˈpaSHənd ɪmˈpæʃənd | ▶adjective filled with or showing great emotion: she made an impassioned plea for help.
Oxford Dictionary
impassion
im |pas ¦sion |ɪmˈpaʃ (ə )n | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make passionate: her body had once pleased and impassioned him. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Italian impassionnare, from im- (expressing intensive force ) + passione ‘passion ’, from Christian Latin passio (see passion ).
impassioned
im |pas ¦sioned |ɪmˈpaʃ (ə )nd | ▶adjective filled with or showing great emotion: she made an impassioned plea for help.
American Oxford Thesaurus
impassioned
impassioned adjective an impassioned commentary about the state of American politics: emotional, heartfelt, wholehearted, earnest, sincere, fervent, ardent, passionate, fervid, intense, burning; vehement, zealous, heated; literary perfervid.
Oxford Thesaurus
impassioned
impassioned adjective she made an impassioned plea for the return of her abducted child: emotional, heartfelt, wholehearted, from the heart, earnest, sincere, fervent, ardent, vehement, intense, burning, urgent, passionate, feverish, frantic, emotive, zealous; rare fervid, perfervid, passional, full-hearted. ANTONYMS half-hearted.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
impassioned
im pas sioned /ɪmpǽʃ (ə )nd /形容詞 熱 (情 )のこもった, 激しい ▸ an impassioned speech 熱のこもった演説