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triggered

Prononciation : [ˈtrɪɡərd]

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Contexte : « emotion »

(verb) to cause someone to have a strong emotional reaction. This often happens when something reminds them of a bad experience or makes them feel upset.

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Seeing the old photograph triggered happy memories from my childhood.

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The loud noise triggered a panic attack, making her feel very scared.

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What events usually trigger strong feelings in you?

Contexte : « action »

(verb) to activate or set off a certain action or process. This can refer to starting something, like an alarm or a device.

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The button pressed on the remote triggered the TV to turn on.

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That mistake didn’t trigger any alarms, so everything stayed quiet.

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What can trigger the alarm system in the building?

Contexte : « emotion »

(adjective) feeling particularly emotional, often because something has reminded you of a painful experience. It means that you might feel upset or anxious because of something specific.

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She felt triggered after watching a movie that reminded her of her past struggles.

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He was not triggered by the story and remained calm throughout.

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What types of stories do you find are likely to leave you feeling triggered?

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