Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Emotion"
The meaning of "Emotion" in various phrases and sentences
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What does whirlwind of emotions mean?
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A situation in which a lot of things happen, one after another with many different emotions
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What does he abandoned himself to his emotions mean?
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It sounds a little formal/artistic, like how you read in books. I don't think someone would say this in a normal conversation, but it would be natural if you read it in a book
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What does get caught up in emotion mean?
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An example would be when you're at work and you have to make a decision about something straightforward but you allow your feelings to get in the way which could cause you to maybe not make the correct decision.
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What does overcome with emotion mean?
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To feel something very strongly. It is usually used in a positive way.
'You should've saw her when the baby was born, she was overcome with emotion.' Means that the person was extremely emotional at the time of the baby's birth.
'You should've saw her when the baby was born, she was overcome with emotion.' Means that the person was extremely emotional at the time of the baby's birth.
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What does pent-up emotions mean?
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It means that someone has been keeping all of their feelings to themselves, not telling anyone about how they feel or making their feelings known in anyway.
Example sentences using "Emotion"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "embrace emotions".
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here are some example sentences with "embrace emotions":
1. "It's important to embrace your emotions and allow yourself to feel them fully."
2. "She embraced her emotions and let herself cry after a long and exhausting day."
3. "Instead of suppressing his anger, he decided to embrace his emotions and express his feelings calmly."
4. "Sometimes it can be difficult to embrace your emotions, but it's a healthy way to process and understand them."
5. "Learning to embrace your emotions can lead to a greater sense of self-awareness and emotional well-being."
Here are a few common expressions related to emotions:
1. "Wearing your heart on your sleeve" - openly showing your emotions
2. "Burst into tears" - start crying suddenly and uncontrollably
3. "Jump for joy" - be extremely happy and excited
4. "On cloud nine" - feeling elated or euphoric
5. "Down in the dumps" - feeling sad or depressed
6. "Over the moon" - extremely happy or delighted
7. "Green with envy" - feeling jealous or envious
8. "In the heat of the moment" - acting impulsively without thinking about the consequences
9. "Cry over spilled milk" - to be upset about something that can't be changed
10. "Keep a stiff upper lip" - remain brave and composed in difficult situations
here are some example sentences with "embrace emotions":
1. "It's important to embrace your emotions and allow yourself to feel them fully."
2. "She embraced her emotions and let herself cry after a long and exhausting day."
3. "Instead of suppressing his anger, he decided to embrace his emotions and express his feelings calmly."
4. "Sometimes it can be difficult to embrace your emotions, but it's a healthy way to process and understand them."
5. "Learning to embrace your emotions can lead to a greater sense of self-awareness and emotional well-being."
Here are a few common expressions related to emotions:
1. "Wearing your heart on your sleeve" - openly showing your emotions
2. "Burst into tears" - start crying suddenly and uncontrollably
3. "Jump for joy" - be extremely happy and excited
4. "On cloud nine" - feeling elated or euphoric
5. "Down in the dumps" - feeling sad or depressed
6. "Over the moon" - extremely happy or delighted
7. "Green with envy" - feeling jealous or envious
8. "In the heat of the moment" - acting impulsively without thinking about the consequences
9. "Cry over spilled milk" - to be upset about something that can't be changed
10. "Keep a stiff upper lip" - remain brave and composed in difficult situations
Q:
Please show me example sentences with mixed emotion.
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"I have mixed emotions about him"
"She has mixed emotions about the movie"
"There is mixed emotions about the new president"
"You have mixed emotions towards your friend"
"She has mixed emotions about the movie"
"There is mixed emotions about the new president"
"You have mixed emotions towards your friend"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with overwhelmed (emotion).
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“I was so overwhelmed at work today because I had so much to do”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with each 1) emotion and 2) emotions.
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She wept with emotion. (こころをこめてないた)(なにかをwith emotionですると、こころを込めて、感動して、みたいなセットフレーズ)
Her emotion was too strong for words. (ひとつだけ、(例えばかなしさ)の感情を強く感じる)(いろんな感情していると複数に変えられる)
Sadness is only an emotion (悲しさは感情(のひとつ)だけである)
What emotion are you feeling?(なんの感情をしているか)(複数に変えられる)
I have too many emotions (感情が多すぎる(つまり、悲しさ、嬉しさ、といった感情はたくさんあって、複数になる))
(いつもかなしい人でもこれを言えます(悲しさは毎日なんかいも感じて複数になる))
英語は感情はいろんな種類あるから、大抵ひとつだけをのべると単数、複数に述べると複数形
Her emotion was too strong for words. (ひとつだけ、(例えばかなしさ)の感情を強く感じる)(いろんな感情していると複数に変えられる)
Sadness is only an emotion (悲しさは感情(のひとつ)だけである)
What emotion are you feeling?(なんの感情をしているか)(複数に変えられる)
I have too many emotions (感情が多すぎる(つまり、悲しさ、嬉しさ、といった感情はたくさんあって、複数になる))
(いつもかなしい人でもこれを言えます(悲しさは毎日なんかいも感じて複数になる))
英語は感情はいろんな種類あるから、大抵ひとつだけをのべると単数、複数に述べると複数形
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a rollercoaster of emotions.
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'Being pregnant is making me go through a roller coaster of emotions.'
'I don't know what to think. All I am at the moment is a roller coaster of emotions'
'If I go down that road all there will be is a roller coaster of emotions.
'I don't know what to think. All I am at the moment is a roller coaster of emotions'
'If I go down that road all there will be is a roller coaster of emotions.
Synonyms of "Emotion" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Bring out the emotions and Bring the emotions out ?
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It means the same thing.
It is basically the same sentence just with two words switched around.
It is basically the same sentence just with two words switched around.
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What is the difference between It has to do with emotions. and It is related with emotions. ?
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It basically saying the same thing
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What is the difference between emotion and feeling ?
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Great question!
The difference is actually much more complex than it might seem, but I will try to keep it simple.
[Emotions] are something that we naturally will feel, like fear, anger, and joy.
例えば:If you are in the jungle at night and see a tiger, you will get scared - that is an emotion.
[Feelings] are experiences that we match with emotions, and is mentally triggered like happiness, worry, and love.
例えば:If you are at a zoo and see a tiger, you might be sad that it is in a cage and not free - that is a feeling.
[Emotions] - short and intense, is on instinct (for survival), tells us "good and bad" and "like and dislike", and how the world affects you.
[Feelings] - milder but continuous, think ahead and prepare (for survival), tell us "right and wrong" and "how to do and how not to do", and how your emotions are important to yourself.
Sample sentences:
"I can't take this anymore; I'm so [emotionally] drained."
"I have this weird [feeling] that something is hiding over there, but I can't see it."
"Are you [feeling] ok, I know you've been sick recently."
"Sincere [emotions] are involuntary."
"I let my [emotions] cloud my judgement."
"I just had this overwhelming [feeling], so I had to do it."
It is difficult, but I hope this helps〜
The difference is actually much more complex than it might seem, but I will try to keep it simple.
[Emotions] are something that we naturally will feel, like fear, anger, and joy.
例えば:If you are in the jungle at night and see a tiger, you will get scared - that is an emotion.
[Feelings] are experiences that we match with emotions, and is mentally triggered like happiness, worry, and love.
例えば:If you are at a zoo and see a tiger, you might be sad that it is in a cage and not free - that is a feeling.
[Emotions] - short and intense, is on instinct (for survival), tells us "good and bad" and "like and dislike", and how the world affects you.
[Feelings] - milder but continuous, think ahead and prepare (for survival), tell us "right and wrong" and "how to do and how not to do", and how your emotions are important to yourself.
Sample sentences:
"I can't take this anymore; I'm so [emotionally] drained."
"I have this weird [feeling] that something is hiding over there, but I can't see it."
"Are you [feeling] ok, I know you've been sick recently."
"Sincere [emotions] are involuntary."
"I let my [emotions] cloud my judgement."
"I just had this overwhelming [feeling], so I had to do it."
It is difficult, but I hope this helps〜
Q:
What is the difference between emotion and feelings ?
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Emotion and feeling have about the same meaning, but emotions has a stronger meaning than feelings does.
You can use both interchangeably, but when you say how you feel you would use feelings and use emotions to describe an unspecified feeling.
Ex.
I don't feel well.
This feeling reminds me too much of being seasick.
Her emotions are going crazy.
She can't control her emotions.
You can use both interchangeably, but when you say how you feel you would use feelings and use emotions to describe an unspecified feeling.
Ex.
I don't feel well.
This feeling reminds me too much of being seasick.
Her emotions are going crazy.
She can't control her emotions.
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What is the difference between emotion and feeling ?
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In normal conversations, these two words are used interchangeably
Translations of "Emotion"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what does “i let my emotions get the best of me” meaning?
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They could not control their emotions, and something negative probably happened as a result.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? emotions and feelings
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How do you say this in English (US)? avoid showing strong emotion during negotiation
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How do you say this in English (US)? emotion
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How do you say this in English (US)? How do you express your angry emotion?
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How do you express anger?/ How do you show that you're angry?
Other questions about "Emotion"
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Unleash your emotion and it will show us the optimum performance during the contest. Does this sound natural?
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A better way to say this would be: "Use your emotions to give us your best performance during the contest" or "Unleash your emotions to give us an optimum performance in the contest."
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We should be actively engaged in our bad emotions Does this sound natural?
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we should control our bad emotion. I think this is what you are trying to interpret
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His emotions slipped into the slough of despond
Could you recollect my sentence?
If you like , Pls use "His emotion" and "the slough of despond "
Could you recollect my sentence?
If you like , Pls use "His emotion" and "the slough of despond "
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His emotions began to slip away from him and into the slough of despond.
Q:
Can I say "He wouldn't allow emotions to get in the way of his doing his job",instead of "him doing his job"? Does this sound natural?
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no, it sounds really unnatural
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Employees’ emotions shape their attitudes at work and thus greatly affect their work performance in the long run. Does this sound natural?
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It's extremely formal, but the flow is definitely natural.
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