情感类英语单词有哪些

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情感类英语单词有哪些

Certainly! Here's a list of emotional English words that you

can use to express a range of feelings:

1. Joyful - feeling great happiness.

2. Ecstatic - overjoyed or thrilled.

3. Content - satisfied and at peace.

4. Delighted - very happy or pleased.

5. Gleeful - full of joy or delight.

6. Satisfied - feeling that matters are as one would wish.

7. Happy - feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.

8. Cheerful - in good spirits and cheerful.

9. Pleasantly surprised - unexpectedly happy or pleased.

10. Angry - feeling or showing strong displeasure.

11. Irate - very angry.

12. Furious - extremely angry.

13. Enraged - very angry, to the point of being out of

control.

14. Annoyed - slightly angry or irritated.

15. Irritated - annoyed or worried by something.

16. Exasperated - very angry or frustrated because of a

situation.

17. Outraged - shocked and angry.

18. Sad - feeling or showing sorrow or distress.

19. Heartbroken - extremely sad, as if one's heart is broken.

20. Melancholy - a feeling of pensive sadness. 21. Depressed - feeling sad or hopeless for a long time.

22. Glum - looking or feeling unhappy.

23. Miserable - very unhappy or uncomfortable.

24. Downcast - looking sad or disappointed.

25. Scared - feeling frightened or anxious.

26. Terrified - extremely frightened.

27. Afraid - feeling fear or anxiety.

28. Anxious - worried or nervous about something.

29. Frightened - feeling fear.

30. Horrified - shocked and frightened by something.

31. Loving - having or showing love or affection.

32. Adoring - to love or like someone or something very much.

33. Caring - showing a willingness to help and support others.

34. Affectionate - showing warmth or fondness for someone.

35. Amorous - feeling or expressing love or passion.

36. Jealous - feeling or showing envy of someone or their

achievements.

37. Envious - feeling or showing jealousy of someone or what

they have.

38. Bitter - feeling or expressing resentment.

39. Confused - unable to think clearly or understand

something.

40. Perplexed - puzzled or bewildered by something.

41. Embarrassed - feeling self-conscious or ashamed.

42. Ashamed - feeling guilt or embarrassment.

43. Surprised - not expecting something to happen.

44. Shocked - greatly affected by something, especially a

piece of bad news.

45. Relaxed - feeling calm and free from tension.

46. Stressed - under a lot of pressure or strain.

47. Excited - feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm.

48. Thrilled - very excited and pleased.

These words can be used to describe a wide array of emotions

and can be very useful in both spoken and written English to

convey your feelings accurately.