Emotions and Feelings
Feelings that people experience in response to events or thoughts, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
Why We Use Them
We use emotions to express how we feel, understand others, and communicate effectively.
When to Use Them
We use emotions when we’re describing personal feelings, reacting to situations, or understanding others’ experiences.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
She feels happy today.
He was sad after watching the movie.
I am very excited about the trip.
They were angry about the news.
She felt scared during the storm.
He is nervous about the exam.
I am proud of your achievements.
She is anxious about the interview.
He felt lonely at the party.
I am grateful for your help.
IDIOMS USING EMOTIONS
"Happy as a lark" - Very happy and cheerful.
"She was happy as a lark after hearing the good news about her promotion."
"As cool as a cucumber" - Very calm and composed, especially in a difficult situation.
"Despite the chaos around her, she remained as cool as a cucumber."
"As proud as a peacock" - Very proud and pleased with oneself.
"He walked in, as proud as a peacock, after winning the award."
LIST OF EMOTIONS
Love - Hate
Joy - Sadness
Happiness - Misery
Excitement - Boredom
Hope - Despair
Gratitude - Ingratitude
Satisfaction - Dissatisfaction
Pride - Shame
Confidence - Insecurity
Courage - Fear
Trust - Distrust
Relief - Anxiety
Contentment - Restlessness
Peace - Conflict
Euphoria - Depression
Fulfillment - Emptiness
Enthusiasm - Apathy
Compassion - Indifference
Empathy - Callousness
Friendliness - Hostility
Amusement - Seriousness
Gladness - Sorrow
Cheerfulness - Gloom
Ecstasy - Agony
Delight - Displeasure
Elation - Melancholy
Exhilaration - Dejection
Vitality - Lethargy
Zeal - Apathy
Anticipation - Indifference
Serenity - Turmoil
Tranquility - Disturbance
Bliss - Torment
Jubilation - Dismay
Thrill - Monotony
Loyalty - Betrayal
Affection - Disgust
Warmth - Coldness
Tenderness - Harshness
Calm - Frustration
Peacefulness - Agitation
Tranquilness - Unease
Fascination - Aversion
Interest - Apathy
Amazement - Nonchalance
Wonder - Indifference
Awe - Disinterest
Admiration - Contempt
Pleasure - Displeasure
Exhilaration - Weariness
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