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Emotion is any feeling that is felt by an organism or human. Examples of emotions are happiness, anger etc.
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The term dysphoria is used to describe a negative mood of a person. Typically, it describes a feeling of unease, or general dissatisfaction with the world around them.
The term for the feeling behind the words a character speaks is "subtext." It refers to the underlying emotions, thoughts, and motivations that are implied or suggested by the character's dialogue. Understanding the subtext is crucial for interpreting the true meaning of a character's words.
It is negative only when used as a slang term for a dishonest dealer. Otherwise it is neutral.
Sensation is the medical term meaning feeling.
It's called conflicting emotions. Update: If you feel conflicting emotions, the actual term is ambivalence. Some examples: * Mourning the death of someone, but also feeling relief they are no longer in pain * Being joyful at the birth of a new child, but at the same time, terrified that you are now a parent
Catharsis is an emotional purging; in other words, a release of pent-up negative emotions. This term often relates to tragedy, but I am not sure if you are referring to the tragedies we suffer in our lives, or tragedy as a literary genre.
To go clear is a term used in the Church of Scientology. It is a state achieved by using Dianetics to free the self of all subconscious negative or unwanted emotions and traumas.
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-4 is the first negative term. The progression is 24,20,16,12,8,4,0,-4,...
If you are implying the expression can only have two terms than any expression where the second subtracted negative term is larger than the first negative term would work to give you a negative answer. e.g. (-4) - (-1) = -3, (-10) - (-3) = -7, (-412) - (-15) = -397, etc.