What are some words to describe your emotions?
List of Emotions: 135 Words that Express Feelings
- Anger. Disgust: Contempt, disgust, revulsion.
- Fear. Horror: Alarm, fear, fright, horror, hysteria, mortification, panic, shock, terror.
- Joy.
- Love.
- Sadness.
- Surprise.
What are ideal emotions?
Experiencing emotions like happiness, excitement, joy, hope, and inspiration is vital for anyone who wants to lead a happy and healthy life. Luckily, you don’t need to experience them all the time to reap the benefits of positive emotions.
What are positive feeling words?
10 Common Positive Emotions Beyond Happiness
- Overview.
- Joy.
- Gratitude.
- Pride.
- Serenity.
- Interest.
- Amusement.
- Hope.
What is the most powerful emotion?
Anger is the Internet’s most powerful emotion.
What emotion is the strongest?
Fear is among the most powerful of all emotions. And since emotions are far more powerful than thoughts, fear can overcome even the strongest parts of our intelligence.
How are emotions and feelings the same thing?
For most people feelings and emotions are very much the same. Naturally, we would perceive them as synonyms; two words with the same meaning. However, even though they are dependent on each other, emotions and feelings are rather different things. Emotions describe physiological states and are generated subconsciously.
What do you want to do with your emotions?
You want to communicate with someone (verbally or in writing) what you are feeling. You are telling a story, writing a book/poem/play/blog/song and need just the right word. You want to improve your emotional intelligence to better understand yourself and others.
Why do we use words to describe emotions?
Words harness emotions so that we can interpret and share them. You may remember saying to your own children when they were flooded with emotion, “Use your words.” Using words can help children and adults alike prevent conflict, misunderstandings, and hurt feelings.
What are the 5 emotions that make you feel the most?
Fear can make you feel: 1 worried 2 doubtful 3 nervous 4 anxious 5 terrified 6 panicked 7 horrified 8 desperate 9 confused 10 stressed