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emotion

/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən/

An emotion is a strong feeling such as love, fear, or anger. It is a natural mental state that happens as a reaction to something you experience.

Ejemplos

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I feel a strong emotion when I listen to my favorite music.

I feel a strong feeling when I listen to my favorite music.

2

The speaker's voice was full of emotion during the ceremony.

The speaker's voice was full of deep feeling during the ceremony.

3

She has a lot of emotion about moving to a new city.

She has many feelings about moving to a new city.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
emotion
Verb
emote
Adverbio
emotionally
Adjetivo
emotional
Relacionado
emotionality
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Truco para recordar

Think of E-motion as 'Energy in Motion.' It is the energy moving inside you that makes you want to cry or smile.

Quiz rápido

Happiness is a very positive _______.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: emotion

Ejemplos

1

I feel a strong emotion when I listen to my favorite music.

everyday

I feel a strong feeling when I listen to my favorite music.

2

The speaker's voice was full of emotion during the ceremony.

formal

The speaker's voice was full of deep feeling during the ceremony.

3

She has a lot of emotion about moving to a new city.

informal

She has many feelings about moving to a new city.

4

Researchers study how human emotion influences our physical health.

academic

Researchers study how human feeling influences our physical health.

5

It is important to keep your emotion under control during a negotiation.

business

It is important to keep your feelings under control during a negotiation.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
emotion
Verb
emote
Adverbio
emotionally
Adjetivo
emotional
Relacionado
emotionality

Colocaciones comunes

show emotion to let people see how you feel
hide emotion to keep your feelings secret
strong emotion a very powerful feeling
mixed emotions having different feelings at the same time
overcome with emotion feeling so much that you cannot speak or act normally

Frases Comunes

mixed emotions

feeling both good and bad about something

rollercoaster of emotions

a situation where feelings change very quickly

choke up with emotion

to be unable to speak because you are about to cry

Se confunde a menudo con

emotion vs feeling

Feeling is a general word for physical and mental states; emotion is usually more intense and triggered by a specific event.

emotion vs mood

A mood lasts for a long time (like a whole day), while an emotion is a short, sharp reaction.

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Notas de uso

Use 'emotion' when talking about the abstract concept of feeling. Use the plural 'emotions' when referring to specific types like joy, sorrow, or fear.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'I have emotion' when they mean 'I am emotional.' Use the adjective to describe a person's state.

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Truco para recordar

Think of E-motion as 'Energy in Motion.' It is the energy moving inside you that makes you want to cry or smile.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'emovere,' which means to move out, remove, or agitate.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun (e.g., Many different emotions) Uncountable noun (e.g., He spoke with great emotion) Often used with the preposition 'with'
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Contexto cultural

In many cultures, showing strong emotion in public is seen as a sign of vulnerability or honesty, while in others, it is considered impolite.

Quiz rápido

Happiness is a very positive _______.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: emotion

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