How to express your feelings better
We have been found wanting when it comes to finding suitable words to express our feelings. Every feeling in our daily lives has a degree with which we experience them. Not every time would we feel the same extent of the emotion as the last time. Due to this handicap that we face, we either fumble to fit the correct word in the correct place, or we are unable to express ourselves well.
Today, let us explore our daily life emotions with some better substitutes in English language to diversify our usage of English words and provide variety to reader/listener as well. It would also broaden our personal horizon in terms of our Language.
Following are some common emotions that we feel and express regularly, but the superlative degree of them is just attached with the adverb ‘very’ by us. For example, happy becomes very happy, sad becomes very sad etc.
To sound more impressive, we can depict the emotions with a higher degree without using VERY.
Very Happy: ELATED, THRILLED, ECSTATIC
Very sad: DEJECTED, DEPRESSED, MISERABLE
Very Angry: FURIOUS, ENRAGED
Very scared: TERRIFIED, PETRIFIED
Very colorful: VIBRANT
Very Bad: HORRIBLE, TERRIBLE, AWFUL
Very Pretty: ATTRACTIVE, GORGEOUS
Very Big: MASSIVE, ENORMOUS, HUMONGOUS
Very Important: VITAL, CRUCIAL
Very hungry: FAMISHED, STARVING
Very Thirsty: PARCHED
Very Careful: CAUTIOUS
Very Shocked: ASTONISHED
We hope that these words would provide you with a good engine start to become a confident English Speaker.
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