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1. emotion
noun. ['ɪˈmoʊʃən, ˈiːˌmoʊʃən'] any strong feeling.
Synonyms
- anxiety
- joyfulness
- anger
- hate
- ire
- fear
- CER
- reverence
- emotional state
- spirit
- choler
- conditioned emotion
- hatred
- awe
- conditioned emotional response
- joy
- veneration
- joyousness
- love
- fright
- fearfulness
Antonyms
- hate
- love
- fearlessness
- sadness
Etymology
- émotion (French)
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Rhymes with Emotion
- abbreviation
- abdication
- abduction
- abduction
- aberration
- abolition
- abomination
- abortion
- abrogation
- absolution
- absorption
- absorption
- abstraction
- acceleration
- accession
- acclamation
- acclimation
- accommodation
- accreditation
- accretion
How do you pronounce emotion?
Pronounce emotion as ˈiˌmoʊʃən.
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Sentences with emotion
1. Noun, singular or mass
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Quotes about emotion
1. I just love real characters; they're not pretentious, and every emotion is on the surface, they're regular working people. Their likes, their dislikes, their loves, their hates, their passions; they're all right there on the surface.
- David O. Russell
2. Love is an emotion experienced by the many and enjoyed by the few.
- George Jean Nathan
3. Real art is basic emotion. If a scene is handled with simplicity - and I don't mean simple - it'll be good, and the public will know it.
- John Wayne