考研英语情感词语总结
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考研英语情感词语总结
Certainly! Here's a summary of emotional words that could be
useful for postgraduate entrance English exams:
1. Joyful Expressions:
- Ecstatic: Overwhelmed with happiness.
- Jubilant: Expressing great joy and delight.
- Elated: Very happy and proud.
- Thrilled: Very excited and happy.
2. Sadness Terms:
- Dejected: Feeling sad and disappointed.
- Despondent: Feeling without hope.
- Heartbroken: Deeply upset from a personal loss.
3. Anger Words:
- Furious: Extremely angry.
- Enraged: Very angry, often to the point of losing
control.
- Irritated: Annoyed or irritated.
4. Fearful Phrases:
- Petrified: Very frightened, unable to move.
- Terrified: Extremely afraid.
- Apprehensive: Worried or fearful about what may happen.
5. Surprised Sentiments:
- Astonished: Greatly surprised or shocked. - Flabbergasted: Extremely surprised to the point of being
speechless.
- Startled: Slightly shocked or frightened by an
unexpected event.
6. Disgust Reactions:
- Disgusted: Feeling strong dislike or aversion.
- Revulsed: Deeply disgusted or shocked.
- Repelled: Driven away with a feeling of disgust.
7. Love and Affection:
- Adoring: Fond of or having a deep affection for someone.
- Cherished: Loved deeply and cared for.
- Enamored: Deeply in love or attracted to someone.
8. Disappointment:
- Disappointed: Let down by unfulfilled expectations.
- Disillusioned: Having or involving a loss of faith or
hope.
9. Excitement:
- Exhilarated: Very excited and happy.
- Eager: Full of enthusiasm and strong desire.
10. Contentment:
- Content: Fulfilled and satisfied.
- Serene: Calm and peaceful.
11. Empathy and Sympathy:
- Compassionate: Feeling or showing sympathy and concern
for others. - Sympathetic: Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
12. Envy and Jealousy:
- Envious: Feeling or showing resentment against a rival.
- Jealous: Feeling envy of someone or their achievements,
possessions, or their attention.
13. Shame and Guilt:
- Ashamed: Feeling shame or embarrassment.
- Guilty: Responsible for wrongdoing or feeling remorse.
14. Curiosity and Interest:
- Curious: Eager to know or learn something.
- Intrigued: Interested or curious about something.
15. Relief and Gratitude:
- Relieved: Free from distress or anxiety.
- Grateful: Feeling or showing an appreciation for
something done or received.
These emotional words can be particularly useful in
understanding the nuances of English literature, poetry, and
essays, which often explore the full spectrum of human
emotions. They can also be helpful in writing and speaking
tasks where expressing emotions is key to conveying the
intended message.