Synonym: excitement, feeling, sensitivity, sentiment. Similar words: motion, promotion, notion, negotiation, demonstration, motive, remote, motivate. Meaning: [ɪ'məʊʃn] n. any strong feeling.
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121. Her face expressed only one emotion well: wonderment.
122. Can't seem to take the emotion.
123. Jealousy is a primal emotion.
124. He tried to convey the power of the emotion which gripped a man at such a moment.
125. Recounting the matter in present time-without being returned-the patient is using all the intervening years as buffers against the painful emotion.
126. He stepped back from the microphone and lowered his gaze, lost in painful emotion.
127. As I look at her, I feel an emotion I never had before.
128. Your approach should be made directly, simply and without recriminations or emotion.
129. It is emotion which supplies what may be termed propulsive power to thought.
130. All art and all the finest achievements of mankind have sprung from emotion.
131. Isabel saw the powerful muscles of his shoulders flex beneath his tunic as he controlled whatever emotion was driving him.
132. This research is concerned with commonsense ideas about emotion and with the way people act upon information about their emotional state.
133. Strong words which no one would contradict with confidence, even if despair was regarded as an emotion which should never be admitted.
134. It is a face that masks emotion rather than displays it, a composed face, insular, a little haughty.
135. His voice was entirely without emotion and he looked almost dazed with fatigue.
136. She heard the indrawn breath hiss sharply through his teeth, and felt the wave of emotion that washed over him.
137. Both motivation and emotion will be analysed as processes concerned with the control of human action.
138. Instead, he had proved himself to be capable of great human emotion.
139. Hope is not an emotion; it's a way of thinking or a cognitive process. Brene Brown
140. You are looking for a painful emotion engram, an instant of loss which will discharge.
141. Emotion is more powerful than reason. Emotion is the driving force behind thinking and reasoning. Emotional intelligence increases the mind's ability to make positive, brilliant decisions. Dr T.P.Chia
142. His tongue slid against hers; she shuddered, not with anger nor with displeasure but with some dark,[www.Sentencedict.com] deep emotion.
143. Sometimes much painful emotion must be discharged in the later life areas before basic-basic dis-closes itself.
144. Physical pain in the contrasurvival chain can suppress painful emotion in the prosurvival chain.
145. She did need a shower to wash away the tension from a day that had been too full of emotion.
146. There was no time for emotion as the blood was swabbed away and she concentrated on the badly gashed cheekbone.
147. Human behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge. Plato
148. But so deep is the emotion associated with these symbols, even his voice was not enough to end the springbok fight.
149. In collaboration with Rosy Martin she staged possible family pictures in a dramatic performance of concealed relationships and submerged emotion.
150. Negative thinking is subtle and deceptive. It wears many faces and hides behind the mask of excuses. It is important to strip away the mask and discover the real, root emotion. Robert H. Schuller
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