Emotion meaning in English
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Definition
an emotion: a feeling, a sentiment (for example, love, anger, sadness)
- "I imagine that in the helicopter, the noise, confusion and emotion of the moment might have influenced her."
- "Philip : Is this what it's like to have emotions?"
- "As a result of this experience, I have mastered my own emotions, which has made me the ideal candidate to interact with customers in a professional, calm and composed fashion."
- "Watching your "performance" yesterday at the Smelly Awards, I felt a wide spectrum of emotions: Disappointment."
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