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English Emotions

One of the most important issues when learning English is being able to express emotions correctly. Learning English emotion words and phrases will both improve your language skills and make your communication much more effective and natural.

 

Emotions in English

Expressing emotions such as happiness, anger, sadness, and excitement with the right words in English will allow you to express yourself better.

 

So, how do you learn emotions in English and how are these expressions used in daily conversations? In this article, you will discover both their meanings and areas of use.

 

As sculin.com, we will explore effective techniques step by step to express emotions correctly in English, clarify their meanings, and make communication more effective.

 

If you have questions such as "How to express emotions in English?" or "How can I learn emotions in English?", let's discover them together!

 

What are Emotions in English?

● Happy

 

● Excited

 

● Proud

 

● Grateful

 

● Hopeful

 

● Content

 

● Joyful

 

● Relieved

 

● Cheerful

 

● Satisfied

 

● Sad

 

● Angry

 

● Disappointed

 

● Fearful

 

● Frustrated

 

● Lonely

 

● Guilty

 

● Embarrassed

 

● Hopeless

 

● Bored

 

● Confused

 

● Nostalgic hear

 

● Surprised

 

● Shocked

 

● Regretful

 

English of Emotions

● Anxious

 

● Amused

 

● Astonished

 

● Bitter

 

● Bitter, resentful

 

● Confident

 

● Curious

 

● Disgusted

 

● Eager

 

● Envious

 

● Gloomy

 

● Hopeful

 

● Indifferent

 

● Indignant

 

● Angry, resentful

 

● Inspired

 

● Jealous

 

● Jovial

 

● Cheerful

 

● Melancholy – Melancholic, sad

 

● Nervous – Nervous

 

● Optimistic – Optimistic

 

● Pessimistic – Pessimistic

 

● Reluctant – Reluctant

 

● Sentimental – Emotional

 

● Sympathetic – Sympathetic

 

● Terrified – Terrified

 

● Tired – Exhausted

 

● Vengeful – Revengeful

 

● Worried – Anxious

 

● Baffled – Astonished, surprised

 

● Begrudging – Reluctant, reluctant

 

● Blissful – Happy, joyful

 

● Disillusioned – Disappointed, able to see the truth

 

● Dismayed – Astonished, terrified

 

● Elated – Very happy, elated

 

● Exasperated – Very angry, fed up

 

● Flustered – Confused, agitated

 

● Hysterical – Extremely angry or tearful

 

● Infatuated – In love, madly in love

 

● Jaded – Exhausted, exhausted

 

● Miserable – Miserable, distraught

 

● Overwhelmed – Overwhelmed, overwhelmed

 

● Pained – In pain, hurt

 

● Proud – Proud, arrogant

 

● Ravished – Amazed, impressed

 

● Reassured – Reassured, trusting

 

● Reluctant – Unwilling, reluctant

 

● Resentful – Resentful, resentful

 

● Skeptical

 

● Spiteful – Malicious, spiteful

 

● Stunned – Shocked, astonished

 

● Triumphant – Victory successful

 

● Turbulent - Restless, turbulent

 

● Vulnerable - Defenseless, sensitive

 

● Wistful - Longing, sad

 

Example Sentences About Emotions in English

Happy

 

● I feel so happy when I spend time with my family.

 

Excited

 

● She is excited about her trip to Paris.

 

Proud

 

● I'm really proud of my brother for graduating with honors.

 

Grateful

 

● I'm grateful for all the support you've given me.

 

Sad

 

● He was sad when he heard the bad news.

(She was upset when she heard the bad news.)

 

Angry

 

● She was angry because someone stole her lunch.

 

Disappointed

 

● I was disappointed when the concert was canceled.

 

Fearful

 

● I'm fearful of flying, especially during thunderstorms.

 

Confused

 

● I'm confused by all the different instructions.

 

Nervous

 

● She felt nervous before her job interview.

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