emotion (Meaning)

Wordnet

emotion (n)

any strong feeling

Webster

emotion (n.)

A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.

emotion Sentence Examples

  1. The emotion on her face was one of utter surprise, her eyes wide and jaw dropped.
  2. The film evoked a wide range of emotions in me, from joy to sadness to anger.
  3. Her voice trembled with emotion as she shared the story of her loss.
  4. The politician's speech was filled with emotion, his words stirring the hearts of the audience.
  5. The athlete's emotion was evident in his tears of joy as he crossed the finish line.
  6. The beauty of the sunset filled me with a sense of awe and emotion.
  7. The mother's love for her child was evident in the emotion in her eyes as she held him close.
  8. The artist's emotion was poured into their painting, creating a masterpiece that spoke to the soul.
  9. The soldier's emotion was one of pride and honor as he stood at attention during the ceremony.
  10. The emotion of the crowd was palpable as they cheered and waved at the homecoming parade.

FAQs About the word emotion

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The emotion on her face was one of utter surprise, her eyes wide and jaw dropped.

The film evoked a wide range of emotions in me, from joy to sadness to anger.

Her voice trembled with emotion as she shared the story of her loss.

The politician's speech was filled with emotion, his words stirring the hearts of the audience.