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emotion
(n):
a strong feeling
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Used with adjectives:
"
She felt
strong
emotions
after her father's death.
"
(strong, powerful, deep, overwhelming)
"
He showed
genuine
emotion
today.
"
(genuine, real, true)
"
Bad memories can cause
painful
emotions
.
"
(painful, negative, violent)
"
She had
conflicting
emotions
about moving.
"
(conflicting, mixed)
"
His
suppressed
emotions
came out in the argument.
"
(suppressed, hidden)
"
Sadness is a normal
human
emotion
.
"
(human)
Used with nouns:
"
Her face didn't show any
trace of
emotion
.
"
(trace of, hint of)
"
A
flood of
emotions
suddenly came over her.
"
(flood of, rush of, wave of)
Used with verbs:
"
She
felt
many
emotions
after her dog died.
"
(felt, experienced, had)
"
He
was overcome
with
emotion
.
"
(be + overcome, be + filled)
"
The killer
lacked
any
emotion
.
"
(lacked, be + devoid of)
"
He isn't very good at
showing
his
emotions
.
"
(showing, expressing, displaying, sharing)
"
Releasing
your
emotions
may help you feel better.
"
(releasing, channeling, understanding, letting go)
"
Tears in his eyes
revealed
his true
emotions
.
"
(revealed, showed, exposed)
"
She has a hard time
controlling
her
emotions
.
"
(controlling, coping with, managing, handling, fighting, dealing with)
"
The attack
stirred up
strong
emotions
.
"
(stirred up, triggered, provoked)
"
He always
hides
his
emotions
in public.
"
(hides, conceals, suppresses, masks)
Used with prepositions:
"
He reacted
without
emotion
.
"
(without, with)
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