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emotion

Aussprache: [ɪˈmoʊʃən]

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Kontext: „feelings“

(noun) a strong feeling that you get when something happens. Emotions can be happy, sad, excited, or scared. They help us understand how we feel about things in different situations.

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She felt a lot of joy and excitement when she received the good news.

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He didn't show any emotion when his team lost the game.

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What emotion do you feel when you see a cute puppy?

Kontext: „relationships“

(noun) how we connect with other people through our feelings. Emotions play a big part in how we relate to our friends and family.

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Their friendship was filled with many positive emotions, like love and trust.

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The argument created negative emotions between the two friends.

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How can our emotions affect our relationships with others?

Kontext: „psychology“

(noun) the way our mind and body react to certain experiences. Emotions can be understood and studied to help us learn about human behavior.

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She studied how emotions influence our decisions in her psychology class.

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Ignoring emotions can lead to misunderstandings and poor choices.

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What are the main emotions we feel when we are scared?

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