an·o·mie or an·o·my(n-m)n.1. Social instability caused by erosion of standards and values.
2. Alienation and purposelessness experienced by a person or a class as a result of a lack of standards, values, or ideals
The word is "apathetic". It means lacking interest, concern, or emotion.
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
No, the word "emotional" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes feelings or emotions.
A plethora of emotions means experiencing a wide range of intense feelings or emotions, often all at once or in rapid succession. It implies feeling overwhelmed by the intensity and variety of emotions one is experiencing.
A person who has no feelings of emotions may be referred to as emotionally numb or experiencing emotional detachment.
The first step after reflecting on your feelings is to identify and label your emotions. This means acknowledging and naming what you are feeling, whether it's anger, sadness, happiness, or something else. Once you have a clear understanding of your emotions, you can begin to explore the reasons behind them and how they are influencing your thoughts and behaviors.
Yes it is.
your feelings
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"
An interjection expresses strong feelings in grammar. Examples include words like "Wow!", "Ouch!", "Hooray!", or "Oops!".
Emotions.
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"
Words that describe "feelings" express specific emotions. The words feelings and emotions are often used interchangeably. Emotions or feelings include feeling happy, sad, angry, disappointed, satisfied, etc.
sentimental
The emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word.
Expressing is a word. It means showing your feelings.
Multifacitated is a word which means to have many sides to your character to be very deep. Where as ambivalence is a word which means feeling two opposite emotions about the same thing.
"Kimochi" means "feelings" as in both "emotions" and "sense of touch," but mostly the former.