Advanced Emotions Vocabulary: Ambivalent, Baffled
Understanding and expressing complex emotions accurately is key to effective communication. In this video, we introduce two advanced emotion-related words: ambivalent and baffled.
1. Ambivalent:
When you have mixed feelings about an issue or cannot choose between two different options, you feel ambivalent. For example, "I feel ambivalent about the movie; it was entertaining, but the ending left me unsatisfied". This word helps convey the complexity of having contradictory emotions simultaneously.
2. Baffled:
Baffled describes a state of confusion where you cannot find a solution to a problem. For example, "I was baffled by the complex instructions given in the manual". This word is useful for expressing deep confusion or puzzlement.
Learning these advanced emotion vocabulary words will enhance your ability to describe feelings. Watch the video to see these words in context and practice using them in your own conversations.
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