❤️emotion

noun
/ɪˈmoʊʃən/

Meaning

A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships

Example Sentences

She was overwhelmed with emotion when she heard the news.

Her face showed every emotion she was feeling inside.

Example Expressions

mixed emotions

Synonyms

feeling, sentiment, passion, mood
Entry 1
feeling, sentiment, passion, mood
Entry 2
feeling, sentiment, passion, mood

Antonyms

apathy, indifference, numbness, detachment
Entry 1
apathy, indifference
Entry 2
apathy, indifference, numbness, detachment

Collocations

show emotion, strong emotion, control emotion, express emotion, control emotions, emotional state
Entry 1
show emotion, strong emotion, control emotion, express emotion
Entry 2
strong emotion, control emotions, emotional state

More Example Sentences

He was too emotional to give a speech.

I was too emotional to accept the news.

She was too emotional to make a decision.

We were too emotional to think logically.

She is too emotional to decide right now.

They were too emotional to listen patiently.

They were too emotional to apologize properly.

We are too emotional to continue the discussion.

We were too emotional to continue the discussion.

They struggle to agree badly when emotions are high.

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