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Emotional Adjectives (Part 2): Express Feelings Precisely in English
Expand your English vocabulary with emotional adjectives. Learn words to describe a range of emotions from sad to ecstatic.
In this video, we explore a range of emotional adjectives that will help you describe various states of mind more precisely.
- Devastated: Extremely sad or distressed, often due to a significant loss or bad news. Example: "She was devastated by the news of her friend's passing".
- Miserable: Very unhappy or uncomfortable; feeling deep dejection or discomfort. Example: "He felt miserable after failing the exam".
- Sad: Feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy. Example: "She was sad to say goodbye to her old friends".
- Somber: Serious, solemn, or gloomy; having a subdued or grave tone. Example: "The room had a somber atmosphere during the memorial".
- Neutral: Not showing strong feelings; impartial or unemotional. Example: "His reaction to the news was neutral".
- Content: Satisfied and at ease; feeling a quiet happiness. Example: "She felt content with her simple life".
- Happy: Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment; joyful. Example: "He was happy to see his family again".
- Delighted: Extremely pleased or joyful; experiencing a high level of satisfaction. Example: "She was delighted with the surprise gift".
- Ecstatic: Overwhelmingly joyful or excited; feeling intense happiness. Example: "He was ecstatic when he won the lottery".
Watch the video to learn these emotional adjectives and enrich your English vocabulary.
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