If you jump, lash out at someone, widen your eyes, smile, laugh, etc.
An interjection expresses sudden emotion in grammar
Interjection
Outburst means a sudden release of strong emotion. It also signifies a sudden or violent occurrance of something.
A sentence expressing strong or sudden emotion is an exclamatory sentence. It will often have an exclamation point (mark) rather than a period.
The SI unit for energy is the joule.
The noun 'dismay' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a sudden or complete loss of courage; sudden disillusionment; a word for an emotion.
Some words for a sudden and strong feeling, depending on the emotion include:fitsurgeimpulseflushspurtspasm (generally unpleasant feelings)rushtwitch (generally unpleasant feelings)outburst (normally refers to anger)
# Characterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate. # Having or marked by violent force: impetuous, heaving waves
It means to experience sudden strong emotion like love, so that it feels as though you are melting inside.
Imperative Sentences expreses command or request. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.
Interjections are words or phrases that express sudden emotions or sentiments. They are usually set apart from the rest of the sentence by an exclamation point, comma, or other punctuation. They can add emotion, emphasis, or informality to a sentence, but should be used sparingly in formal writing.
They are very gentle on love. First they dont express but after wards they do and have a mariage have sex and all that stuff