emotion
Usage
What are other ways to say emotion?
The noun emotion refers to a feeling that is intensified: agitated by emotion. Passion is strong or violent emotion, often so powerful that it takes over the mind or judgment: stirred to a passion of anger. Sentiment is a mixture of thought and feeling, especially refined or tender feeling: Recollections are often colored by sentiment. Feeling is a general term for a subjective point of view as well as for specific sensations: to be guided by feeling rather than by facts; a feeling of sadness, of rejoicing.
Example Sentences
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Standing in the East London court in a dark suit and red tie, Malema showed little emotion as Magistrate Twanet Olivier read out the sentence.
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
In most movies in which a character is driven by revenge, the viewer is invited to share in that primal emotion.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026
"Obviously your first emotion is anger and disappointment, that's natural," he said of the captaincy call.
From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026
Even if Early was uncertain in the moment, the result is undeniable: a dizzying, disarming blend of humor and emotion — and one of the year’s boldest performances.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026
Her voice cracked and quivered with emotion as she leaned down and hugged me tight.
From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall
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Vocabulary lists containing emotion
The SAT: Language of the Test, List 4
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