What are some descriptive emotions?

What are some descriptive emotions?

What are some descriptive emotions?

List of Descriptive Feeling Words

Positive Feeling Words Negative Feeling Words Context-Specific Words
cheerful dreadful easygoing
comfortable heavy horrified
delightful irritated intelligent
excited pessimistic numb

What are the 27 types of feelings?

The 27 emotions: admiration, adoration, aesthetic appreciation, amusement, anger, anxiety, awe, awkwardness, boredom, calmness, confusion, craving, disgust, empathic pain, entrancement, excitement, fear, horror, interest, joy, nostalgia, relief, romance, sadness, satisfaction, sexual desire, surprise.

What are the 23 emotions?

23 emotions people feel but can’t explain. These wonderful words come from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, “a compendium of invented words” by graphic designer and editor John Koenig.

  • Sonder.
  • Opia.
  • Monachopsis.
  • Énouement.
  • Vellichor.
  • Rubatosis.
  • Kenopsia.
  • What are words for emotions?

    Some common synonyms of emotion are affection, feeling, passion, and sentiment. While all these words mean “a subjective response to a person, thing, or situation,” emotion carries a strong implication of excitement or agitation but, like feeling, encompasses both positive and negative responses.

    What are the different types of emotions?

    List of Emotions (According to the Discrete Emotion Theory) 1 Enjoyment 2 Sadness 3 Fear 4 Anger 5 ​Disgust

    What is the best framework to describe and categorize emotions?

    Over the past 40 years, several frameworks have emerged to describe and categorize emotions. There is the Plutchik Wheel of Emotions, Ekmans’ Atlas of Emotions, and many others, but for this article, we are sharing a tree-like framework created by Dr. Phillip Shaver and his colleagues at the University of Denver.

    What are the 10 negative emotions?

    List of Negative Emotions 1 anger 2 sadness 3 fear 4 guilt 5 shame 6 regret 7 grief 8 embarrassment 9 hatred 10 jealousy

    What are some examples of sad emotions?

    Sadness: Depression, despair, gloom, glumness, grief, hopelessness, melancholy, misery, sadness, sorrow, unhappiness, woe To assist you as you help students understand emotions, we have created a series of lessons, worksheets, and printables.