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Discover Ludwig"stifled passion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong emotion that is being suppressed or repressed. This phrase often conveys a sense of longing or frustration. Example: Despite their undeniable chemistry, their stifled passion remained unspoken and unfulfilled.
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A recently published Korean commonplace book defines it as "resentment, sorrow, sense of loss and hardship, stifled passion and love, or the frustration of the downtrodden".
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His raw, grand, tremulous, terrifyingly urgent images — and the raucous, incantatory, jagged soundtrack set against them — seem to erupt with long-stifled passions and long-suppressed rage.
Vigo raises the ordinary charm of each moment to a dreamlike ecstasy of passion and stifled revolt: he celebrated life and embraced humanity with the desperate ardor of one who knew he was not long for them.
Their silence isn't resonant; it's stifled, and stifling.
Feeling stifled by the expectations of his audience, Broadrick's passion for Godflesh was waning and he suffered a nervous breakdown en route to a planned tour of America.
Every step depends on stifled emotions and closely guarded secrets, resulting in a buildup of operatic passion that endows everyday gestures and inflections with grandeur and nobility.
He remained stifled, shy.
The feeling of being stifled and anxious.
"It's really stifled cardiac arrest research.
The People, muffled, stifled, muzzled, unloved.
Dr. Hagen had recently had to confront stifled expectations.
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