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emotion

/iˈmoʊʃən/

Meanings
  • the feeling of pleasure derived from the achievement of a desired goal or the experience of a positive event

    - "I feel emotional when I finish a marathon."
    - "The death of a loved one can cause deep emotional pain."

Pronunciation
  1. /iˈmoʊʃən/



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  2. /iˈmoʊʃən/



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Synonyms

affect , feeling
Rhymes
Words rhyming with emotion
hope , mope , scope , stope , dope , rope , cope , mope , dope , scope , rope , cope , mope , dope
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. emotion () : a complex psychological and physiological state that is characterized by various feelings, thoughts, and bodily responses.

  2. emotion (French) : émotion – a feeling, sensation, or experience; an emotional state or condition; a reaction to a stimulus or situation.

  3. emotion (Spanish) : emoción – an emotion, feeling, or sensation; an emotional state or condition; a reaction to a stimulus or situation.


Variants
List of all variants of emotion that leads to same result
emotion , emotions
Forms
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Etymology
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From the Latin word 'emotus', which means 'moved, agitated, or affected'.


Culture
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Emotions have been a significant part of human culture and history. They have been expressed through various forms of art, literature, music, and other cultural practices.

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