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31+ Emotions and Feelings Vocabulary With Examples and Pictures | Fun English with Miss Agnez Emotions are complex psychological and physiological states that involve a range of feelings, thoughts, and bodily responses. They can be triggered by various stimuli or situations and influence a person's behavior, mood, and overall well-being. There are many times when you may need to talk about how you are feeling, or perhaps describe how someone else is feeling. For this reason, it is important to be able to talk about the various emotions in English. You may also need to understand these emotion names in situations where someone is explaining to you how they feel, and by being able to recognize what they are saying, you will be better able to help them. Some common emotions include: enraged. Mom is enraged when her car is stolen. happy. She is happy when she plays with her friends. afraid. He is afraid of the dark. sad. I feel sad when I lose my favorite toy. frightened. She gets frightened during the tornado. crazy. The clown acts a little crazy to make kids laugh. bored. He gets bored when it comes to studying. anxious. He feels anxious before taking a test. suspicious. She looks suspicious when she sees a stranger. surprised. She was surprised to see a birthday cake. envious. He feels envious of his friend's new motor. jealous. She gets jealous when someone plays with her toys. miserable. My dad feels miserable when he is sick. confused. I get confused when the math problem is hard. angry. Mom was angry when she found out I hurt my sister. Ashamed. I felt ashamed spilling my drink in the restaurant. Withdrawn. Introverts tend to be withdrawn in social situations. Indifferent. He remained indifferent and didn't show much emotion. Sorry. I'm sorry for having a bad grade on my math test. Amused. The audience was amused by the comedians. Bashful. She is bashful when people compliment her. Depressed. She is depressed when she misses her kids. Guilty. He felt guilty for eating all the cookies without asking. Embarrassed. She is embarrassed when she trips and falls. disgusted. Lisa is disgusted by the baby’s poop. shocked. She is shocked to see the magician make her phone fly. lonely. She is lonely when her friends are not around. hurt. Mom is hurt because dad said mean things. smug. He looks smug after winning the game. puzzled. We look puzzled by the tricky riddle. frustrated. I’m frustrated by the Excel formulas. tags: Emotional well-being, Psychological states, Feelings and moods, Coping with emotions, Managing emotions, Emotional intelligence, Mental health, Coping strategies, Emotional regulation, Mood disorders, Positive psychology, Self-awareness, Emotional expression, Empathy, Stress management, Resilience, Self-care, Mindfulness, Mental wellness, Emotional health tips. English language basics, Beginner English, English vocabulary for beginners, Basic English phrases, Learning English as a beginner, English language learning tips, Simple English for beginners, Basic grammar in English, Beginner English lessons, Easy English for starters, English conversation for beginners, Vocabulary building for beginners, English pronunciation for beginners, Basic English expressions, English for absolute beginners, Basic English grammar rules, Essential English words for beginners, English language skills for beginners, Beginner-friendly English, Starting with English. #missagnez #emotions #feelings #vocabulary #dailyuseenglishwords #listenandpractice #listenandpractice #learnenglish #englishforbeginners