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Emotion

emotion
(emotions) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. An emotion is a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger, or hatred, which can be caused by the situation that you are in or the people you are with. Happiness was an emotion that Reynolds was having to relearn... Her voice trembled with emotion. = feeling N-VAR 2. Emotion is the part of a person’s character that consists of their feelings, as opposed to their thoughts. ...the split between reason and emotion. N-UNCOUNT
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   noun  Etymology: Middle French, from emouvoir to stir up, from Old French esmovoir, from Latin emovere to remove, displace, from e- + movere to move  Date: 1579  1.  a. obsolete disturbance  b. excitement  2.  a. the affective aspect of consciousness ; feeling  b. a state of feeling  c. a conscious mental reaction (as anger or fear) subjectively experienced as strong feeling usually directed toward a specific object and typically accompanied by physiological and behavioral changes in the body  Synonyms: see feeling ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. a strong mental or instinctive feeling such as love or fear. Etymology: earlier = agitation, disturbance of the mind, f. F {eacute}motion f. {eacute}mouvoir excite ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. чувство, эмоция basic emotions such as love and hate —- такие основные чувства как любовь и ненависть a man of strong emotions —- глубоко чувствующий (эмоциональный) человек with emotion —- с чувством to appeal to the emotions rather than to the reason —- взывать к чувствам, а не к разуму 2. душевное волнение, возбуждение deep emotion —- глубокое переживание without showing the least emotion —- не проявляя ни малейшего волнения voice touched with emotion —- взволнованный голос to weep with emotion —- плакать от волнения (переживаний) I cannot hear these chimes without emotion —- не могу без волнения слышать эти куранты ...
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  noun  1) душевное волнение, возбуждение  2) чувство; эмоция Syn: affect, desire, feeling, passion, sentiment Ant: indifference, insensibility, rationality, reason ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~ n a strong human feeling such as love, hate, anger etc  (A mixture of emotions welled up inside him as she spoke. | The accused man showed little sign of emotion as he was sentenced.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1579, "a (physical) moving, stirring, agitation," from M.Fr. emotion, from O.Fr. emouvoir "stir up," from L. emovere "move out, remove, agitate," from ex- "out" + movere "to move." Sense of "strong feeling" is first recorded 1660; extended to "any feeling" 1808. Emote is a 1917 back-formation. ...
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