heartless
thoughtless
emotionless
emotion-void
emo (lol)
Heartless is the best one.
I think empty would be the best.
The denotation of a word refers to its literal meaning, while the connotation refers to the associated feelings or ideas that the word evokes.
The meaning of the word "astonish" is to fill with sudden and overwhelming surprise and wonder. "Astonish" is used to describe intense feelings of amazement.
The word was coined by a Swiss psychologist Eugene Bleuler in 1910 from 'ambi' meaning 'both' and 'valentia' meaning 'strength'. The German word is ambivalentz meaning simultaneous conflicting feelings
try POIGNANT Not POIGNANT, not really. I'm trying to think of a suitable word.
Yes, "frustrate" is a correct word meaning to cause feelings of disappointment or irritation.
euphoria, for joy
The dictionary definition of a word is its precise, agreed-upon definition. The ideas, feelings, and values associated with a word are referred to as its connotations, which go beyond the dictionary definition to represent broader cultural or personal associations.
Some twelve-letter words meaning 'express/expressing strong feelings' include: Distractedly Hysterically Passionately Unrestrained Uncontrolled
Connotations refer to the emotions, feelings, and associations that a word carries beyond its literal meaning. They can influence how a word is perceived and the reactions it evokes from listeners or readers.
The emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word.
Those letters spell the word feelings.
Antipathies is a word, meaning extreme dislike, aversion or repugnance.