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Meanings of
emotions
in English
Russian
эмоция
Portuguese
emoção
Catalan
emoció
Spanish
emoción
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Biological states associated with the nervous system.
emotion
Russian
эмоция
Synonyms
Examples for "
emotion
"
emotion
Examples for "
emotion
"
1
Poetry attaches its
emotion
to the idea; the idea is the fact.
2
By late afternoon, various family members said they felt numb with
emotion
.
3
The problem was that outpouring of
emotion
had merely masked the reality.
4
You can ask yourself questions like: Where did this
emotion
come from?
5
He'd never simply held anyone, not for pleasure or need or
emotion
.
Usage of
emotions
in English
1
Previous research, however, has focused almost exclusively on difficulties regulating negative
emotions
.
2
Policy debate in Ireland involves whipping up
emotions
rather than cogent debate.
3
To evaluate your
emotions
,
values, and motivation, ask yourself the following questions:
4
Visit Website The truth is that my
emotions
far exceed my actions.
5
Their work looked at nature and the
emotions
,
place and the environment.
6
Areas involved in abstract reasoning and those that process
emotions
light up.
7
Today personal pride and
emotions
of any sort must be set aside.
8
She'd run a gamut of
emotions
today, but one remained, startlingly clear.
9
Of course she thought she could call the shots, control the
emotions
.
10
Your partner likely feels a range of
emotions
about his prostate problems.
11
He sought to use color to bring out different
emotions
in people.
12
It wasn't easy, especially when his own
emotions
were so deeply involved.
13
You are in the graveyard of all the
emotions
of the earth.
14
Each year their anger and antisocial responses to others'
emotions
were observed.
15
But they also know the issue is prone to spark strong
emotions
.
16
This region could therefore constitute a biomarker for trait empathy across
emotions
.
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About this term
emotions
emotion
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
own emotions
conflict emotions
mix emotions
human emotions
other emotions
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Translations for
emotions
Russian
эмоция
Portuguese
emoção
Catalan
emoció
Spanish
emoción
emocion
Emotions
through the time
Emotions
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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