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EMOTIONS

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EMOTION VERBS

Emotion classification, the means by which one may distinguish or contrast one emotion from another, is a contested issue in emotion research and in affective science. Researchers have approached the classification of emotions from one of two fundamental viewpoints:

BASIC EMOTIONS PARTICLES
joy Elevated posture
trust hold
fear sweat
sadness lips down
surprise mouth open
disgust spit
anger teeth , fist
anticipation grasp
OTHER EMOTIONS
Ego
PRIMARY DYADS 1 PRIMARY DYADS 2
Friendliness = love = joy + trust
Modesty = submission = trust + fear
Alarm = awe = fear + surprise
dissappointment = disapproval = sad + surprise
Misery = remorse = disgust + sad
Scorn = contempt = angry + disgust
Venegence = aggressiveness = anticipate + angry
Courage = optimism = joy + anticipate
SECONDARY DYADS 1 SECONDARY DYADS 2
Sullenness = envy= sad + anger
Shock = unbelief= disgust + surprise
despair= sad + fear
curiosity= surprise + trust
Excitement = guilt= joy + fear
Fatalism = hope= anticipate + trust
Victory = pride= anger + joy
cynicism= anticipate + disgust
TERTIARY DYADS 1 TERTIARY DYADS 2
Prudishness= shame= fear + disgust
Resignation = sentimentality = sad + trust
doom = delight = surprise + joy
Dread = anxiety = fear + anticipate
dominance = trust + anger
Derisiveness = morbidness = disgust + joy
pessimism = anticipate + sad
Outrage = hate = angry + surprise
Bittersweetness joy + sad
Ambivalence Trust + Disgust
Frozenness Fear + Anger
Confusion surprise + anticipate
Negative and forceful Negative and not in control Negative thoughts Negative and passive
anger anxiety pride boredom
annyoance embarassment doubt despair
contemn/contempt fear envy disappoint
disgust helplessness frustration hurt
Helplessness
irritation powerlessness guilt sadness
Powerlessness
worry shame
Agitation Positive and lively Caring Positive thoughts Quiet positive Reactive
Stress Amusement Affection Courage Calmness Interest
Shock Delight Empathy hope Contentment Politeness
Tension Elation Friendliness Humility Relaxation Surprise
Excitement Love Satisfaction Relief
Happiness trust Serenity
Pleasure
Secondary emotion Tertiary emotion
Affection Adoration · Fondness · Liking · Attraction · Caring · Tenderness · Compassion · Sentimentality
Lust/Sexual desire Desire · Passion · Infatuation
Longing Longing
  • SOCIAL EMOTIONS

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