The main purpose of this site is to widen our knowledge about Emotions through knowing different stories from different kinds of people, how to deal with it and through familiarizing ourselves about the basics of it.
The English word "emotion" was adapted from the French word emouvoir in 1979, meaning "to stir up". Moreover, a world without emotions is a world devoid of warmth, vitality, and color.
THE EIGHT BASIC OF EMOTIONS
Joy
- It is the feeling of happiness. It is synonymous to gladness, delight, and bliss. Intense forms of ecstasy, elation and euphoria.
2. Sadness
- The feeling of being unhappy, gloomy, or lonely. Its synonyms are grief, sorrow, desolation and melancholy.
3. Fear
- The feeling of being scared, frightened, or anxious. Related words are dread, distress, horror, fright and terror (strong fear).
4. Anger
- The feeling of being mad, irate, or annoyed. A stronger version is rage fury.
5. Disgust
- This is what we feel when something is wrong, erroneous, or dirty. Its synonyms are revulsion, antipathy, and aversion. Stronger forms are abhorrence and hatred.
6. Trust
- This is a positive emotion which also means confidence and belief. Admiration is a stronger form; acceptance is a weaker kind.
7. Anticipation
- It constitutes looking forward to something good or positive that one believes will happen. Related words are hope and expectation.
8. Surprise
- This is what we feel when something we do not expect happens. It may also mean amazement, disbelief, or shock.
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