Improve Your Vocabulary: 23 words for talking about feeling good or bad | Summary and Q&A

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Improve Your Vocabulary: 23 words for talking about feeling good or bad

TL;DR

Learn positive and negative words to describe different moods, emotions, and feelings.

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Key Insights

  • πŸ”‘ Moods, emotions, and feelings can be described using different words that have similar meanings.
  • ✍️ It is beneficial to have a broader vocabulary for describing emotions, especially in exams or academic writing.
  • πŸ˜„ Positive emotions can be expressed with words like happy, glad, pleased, delighted, and thrilled, among others.
  • πŸ˜‘ Negative emotions can be expressed with words like sad, unhappy, miserable, melancholy, and depressed, among others.
  • πŸ”‘ Some words for describing emotions are more intense or extreme than others.
  • πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ Idioms such as "over the moon," "on cloud nine," and "down in the dumps" provide colorful ways to describe emotions.

Transcript

Hi. I'm Gill from www.engvid.com, and today, in this lesson we're going to be looking at some vocabulary for moods, emotions, and feelings, which are all the same thing, really. So, there you are, you've learnt three words that all mean the same thing; "mood", "emotion", "feeling". They're all pretty much the same meaning. Okay? And we're looking a... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: Why is it important to have a wider range of vocabulary to describe emotions?

Having a wider range of vocabulary allows for more precise and nuanced expression of emotions. It also helps in the context of exams, such as the IELTS speaking test or essay writing.

Q: What are some positive words for good emotions?

Positive words for good emotions include happy, glad, pleased, delighted, thrilled, elated, ecstatic, delirious, in a good mood, over the moon, on cloud nine, and a happy bunny.

Q: What are some negative words for not so happy emotions?

Negative words for not so happy emotions include sad, unhappy, miserable, melancholy, depressed, in a bad mood, down in the dumps, under a cloud, and not a happy bunny.

Q: What is the difference between "down in the dumps" and "under a cloud"?

"Down in the dumps" refers to feeling extremely sad or depressed, while "under a cloud" implies a feeling of gloom or a negative state of mind.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Moods, emotions, and feelings all have the same meaning.

  • It is important to have a wide range of vocabulary to describe emotions in spoken and written English.

  • Positive words for good emotions include happy, glad, pleased, delighted, thrilled, elated, ecstatic, delirious, in a good mood, over the moon, on cloud nine, and a happy bunny.

  • Negative words for not so happy emotions include sad, unhappy, miserable, melancholy, depressed, in a bad mood, down in the dumps, under a cloud, and not a happy bunny.

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