No, tense is not an emotion. Tense refers to a state of nervousness or unease, while emotions are feelings or reactions that arise in response to a situation or stimulus.
No. Felt is the past tense of feeling. You can feel a particular emotion but feeling is not an emotion in itself
No, "angry" is an adjective used to describe and emotion. It will not turn form from a present to a past tense, but will instead remian the same.
I am programmed to be neutral in my responses, so as not to display emotion. If there is any tension in my responses, it may be due to the way the information is being processed, rather than actual emotion.
The tenses of prejudice are past tense (prejudiced), present tense (prejudice), and future tense (will prejudice). Prejudice is an emotion or attitude formed prior to having adequate information, leading to a biased judgment.
Affected is the past tense of the word "affect", meaning influenced, altered, or moved to a point of significant emotion.
"Felt" is a past tense verb. It is used to describe the action of experiencing a particular emotion or physical sensation.
No, "cried" is not a noun, it is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "cry," which means to shed tears or make a loud vocal expression of emotion such as sadness or pain.
triste tense, tempted, touched, troubled, tired
"Struck" is the past tense of the verb "strike," which can mean to hit, collide with, or make contact with forcefully. It can also mean to be affected by a particular situation or emotion.
"Exclaim" is a verb, as it refers to the action of speaking loudly.
You can use many different adjectives to modify the noun 'emotion'. Some examples: * a strong emotion * an intense emotion * a powerful emotion * a negative emotion * a useless emotion * a pleasant emotion To find more examples, do a Google search for "a * emotion" with the quotes.
Emotion can be influenced by culture and culture can be influenced by emotion.