{"id":5976,"date":"2024-12-17T03:54:36","date_gmt":"2024-12-17T03:54:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vietseeds.demo1.fgct.net\/?p=5976"},"modified":"2024-12-21T02:22:23","modified_gmt":"2024-12-21T02:22:23","slug":"tu-vung-tieng-anh-chu-de-cam-xuc-day-du-nhat-10","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/vietseeds.edu.vn\/en\/tu-vung-tieng-anh-chu-de-cam-xuc-day-du-nhat-10\/","title":{"rendered":"English Vocabulary for the Most Expressive Emotions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"translation-block\">Your <strong>English vocabulary about emotions<\/strong> might be limited, making it difficult to express and share your feelings accurately during conversations. Do you want to describe the emotions of a character in a movie you watched with friends or colleagues but don't know which words to use? Let VietSeeds help you list words that express emotions in English, making it easier to communicate with a rich English vocabulary about emotions below.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/nativex.edu.vn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Kiem-tra-trinh-do-tieng-Anh-online-chuan-quoc-te-hoan-toan-mien-phi-4-1.png\" alt=\"NativeX - C\u00f4ng ngh\u1ec7 gi\u00e1o d\u1ee5c ti\u1ebfng Anh online cho ng\u01b0\u1eddi \u0111i l\u00e0m\" \/><\/p>\n\n<h2>1. Words to Describe Human Emotions in English<\/h2>\n<h3>1.1 English Vocabulary for Positive Emotions<\/h3>\n<p>Apart from words like \"happy\" or \"great\" that express joy, excitement, or happiness, what other words can describe emotions in English? To discover many more words that convey positive emotions in English, let\u2019s explore these adjectives below!<\/p>\n<ul style=\"padding-left: 20px;\">\n<li>Excited (\/\u026ak\u02c8sa\u026at\u026ad\/): thrilled, enthusiastic<\/li>\n<li>Amused (\/\u0259\u02c8mju\u02d0zd\/): cheerful<\/li>\n<li>Ecstatic (\/\u026ak\u02c8st\u00e6t\u026ak\/): extremely happy<\/li>\n<li>Delighted (\/d\u026a\u02c8la\u026at\u026ad\/): very happy<\/li>\n<li>Confident (\/\u02c8k\u0252nf\u026ad\u0259nt\/): self-assured<\/li>\n<li>Surprised (\/s\u0259\u02c8pra\u026azd\/): amazed<\/li>\n<li>Enthusiastic (\/\u026an\u02cc\u03b8ju\u02d0zi\u02c8\u00e6st\u026ak\/): passionate<\/li>\n<li>Great (\/\u0261re\u026at\/): excellent<\/li>\n<li>Happy (\/\u02c8h\u00e6pi\/): joyful<\/li>\n<li>Over the moon (\/\u02c8\u0259\u028av\u0259(r) \u00f0\u0259 mu\u02d0n\/): elated<\/li>\n<li>Overjoyed (\/\u02cc\u0259\u028av\u0259\u02c8d\u0292\u0254\u026ad\/): incredibly happy<\/li>\n<li>Positive (\/\u02c8p\u0252z\u0259t\u026av\/): optimistic<\/li>\n<li>Relaxed (\/r\u026a\u02c8l\u00e6kst\/): calm, at ease<\/li>\n<li>Wonderful (\/\u02c8w\u028cnd\u0259f(\u0259)l\/): amazing<\/li>\n<li>Terrific (\/t\u0259\u02c8r\u026af\u026ak\/): fantastic<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>1.2 English Vocabulary for Negative Emotions<\/h3>\n<p>Not every moment is filled with joy. Sometimes, we encounter unpleasant situations or fall into states of anger, anxiety, confusion, or even disappointment. So, what are some English words to describe negative emotions? Let\u2019s explore some of these words below!<\/p>\n<ul style=\"padding-left: 20px;\">\n<li>Sad (\/s\u00e6d\/): sad<\/li>\n<li>Scared (\/ske\u0259d\/): scared<\/li>\n<li>Angry (\/\u02c8\u00e6\u014b\u0261ri\/): angry<\/li>\n<li>Anxious (\/\u02c8\u00e6\u014bk\u0283\u0259s\/): anxious<\/li>\n<li>Annoyed (\/\u0259\u02c8n\u0254\u026ad\/): annoyed<\/li>\n<li>Appalled (\/\u0259\u02c8p\u0254\u02d0ld\/): shocked<\/li>\n<li>Horrified (\/\u02c8h\u0252r\u026afa\u026ad\/): terrified<\/li>\n<li>Apprehensive (\/\u02cc\u00e6pr\u026a\u02c8hens\u026av\/): slightly worried<\/li>\n<li>Nervous (\/\u02c8n\u025c\u02d0v\u0259s\/): nervous<\/li>\n<li>Arrogant (\/\u02c8\u00e6r\u0259\u0261\u0259nt\/): arrogant<\/li>\n<li>Unhappy (\/\u028cn\u02c8h\u00e6pi\/): unhappy<\/li>\n<li>Ashamed (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0283e\u026amd\/): ashamed<\/li>\n<li>Bewildered (\/b\u026a\u02c8w\u026ald\u0259d\/): very confused<\/li>\n<li>Malicious (\/m\u0259\u02c8l\u026a\u0283\u0259s\/): malicious<\/li>\n<li>Negative (\/\u02c8n\u025b\u0261\u0259t\u026av\/): negative, pessimistic<\/li>\n<li>Overwhelmed (\/\u02cc\u0259\u028av\u0259\u02c8welmd\/): overwhelmed<\/li>\n<li>Reluctant (\/r\u026a\u02c8l\u028ckt\u0259nt\/): unwilling<\/li>\n<li>Seething (\/\u02c8si\u02d0\u00f0\u026a\u014b\/): very angry but hiding it<\/li>\n<li>Stressed (\/strest\/): stressed<\/li>\n<li>Tired (\/\u02c8ta\u026a\u0259d\/): tired<\/li>\n<li>Suspicious (\/s\u0259\u02c8sp\u026a\u0283\u0259s\/): suspicious<\/li>\n<li>Terrible (\/\u02c8ter\u0259bl\/): terrible, awful<\/li>\n<li>Terrified (\/\u02c8ter\u026afa\u026ad\/): terrified<\/li>\n<li>Tense (\/tens\/): tense<\/li>\n<li>Thoughtful (\/\u02c8\u03b8\u0254\u02d0tf\u0259l\/): thoughtful<\/li>\n<li>Upset (\/\u02cc\u028cp\u02c8set\/): upset, angry, or unhappy<\/li>\n<li>Victimised (\/\u02c8v\u026akt\u026ama\u026azd\/): feeling like a victim<\/li>\n<li>Worried (\/\u02c8w\u028cr\u026ad\/): worried<\/li>\n<li>Bored (\/b\u0254\u02d0d\/): bored<\/li>\n<li>Confused (\/k\u0259n\u02c8fju\u02d0zd\/): confused<\/li>\n<li>Depressed (\/d\u026a\u02c8prest\/): very sad<\/li>\n<li>Disappointed (\/\u02ccd\u026as\u0259\u02c8p\u0254\u026ant\u026ad\/): disappointed<\/li>\n<li>Emotional (\/\u026a\u02c8m\u0259\u028a\u0283\u0259nl\/): easily affected by emotions<\/li>\n<li>Envious (\/\u02c8envi\u0259s\/): envious, jealous<\/li>\n<li>Embarrassed (\/\u026am\u02c8b\u00e6r\u0259st\/): embarrassed<\/li>\n<li>Frightened (\/\u02c8fra\u026atnd\/): frightened<\/li>\n<li>Frustrated (\/fr\u028c\u02c8stre\u026at\u026ad\/): frustrated<\/li>\n<li>Let down (\/let da\u028an\/): disappointed<\/li>\n<li>Nonplussed (\/\u02ccn\u0252n\u02c8pl\u028cst\/): shocked to the point of not knowing what to do<\/li>\n<li>Furious (\/\u02c8fj\u028a\u0259ri\u0259s\/): angry, furious<\/li>\n<li>Hurt (\/h\u025c\u02d0t\/): hurt, in pain<\/li>\n<li>Irritated (\/\u02c8\u026ar\u026ate\u026at\u026ad\/): irritated, annoyed<\/li>\n<li>Intrigued (\/\u026an\u02c8tri\u02d0\u0261d\/): curious<\/li>\n<li>Jealous (\/\u02c8d\u0292el\u0259s\/): jealous<\/li>\n<li>Cheated (\/t\u0283i\u02d0t\u026ad\/): cheated<\/li>\n<li>Jaded (\/\u02c8d\u0292e\u026ad\u026ad\/): bored or tired of something<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>2. Common Idioms for Emotions in English<\/h2>\n<p>To help you easily use adjectives to describe emotions in English during conversations, here are some emotional idioms. These will partially enrich your vocabulary for application in daily communication.<\/p>\n<h5>Over the moon: extremely happy, ecstatic<\/h5>\n<p>Example: She was over the moon when Tim gave her a diamond ring.\n(She was extremely happy when Tim gave her a diamond ring.)<\/p>\n<h5>Thrilled to bits: very delighted<\/h5>\n<p>Example: My mother was thrilled to bits with my results at school.\n(My mom was very pleased with my school achievements.)<\/p>\n<h5>On cloud nine: blissfully happy<\/h5>\n<p>Example: When they got married, they were on cloud nine for several months.\n(When they got married, they were as happy as if they were on cloud nine for months.)<\/p>\n<h5>To live in a fool\u2019s paradise: living in unrealistic happiness<\/h5>\n<p>This phrase refers to someone who is happy but unaware or unwilling to accept reality, which is actually challenging.\nExample:\nStop living in a fool\u2019s paradise, you know that you cannot leave the problem to be solved itself.\n(Stop living in an illusion, you know that you cannot leave the issue unsolved!)<\/p>\n<h5>To puzzle over: to worry or think deeply about something over time<\/h5>\n<p>Example:\nHe\u2019s still puzzled over the strange phone call at midnight.\n(He is still trying to understand the strange phone call at midnight.)<\/p>\n<h5>Be ambivalent about: to feel conflicting emotions, both love and dislike<\/h5>\n<p>Example:\nKevin was ambivalent about taking the offer to move to Vietnam.\n(Kevin was unsure whether to accept the offer to move to Vietnam or not.)<\/p>\n<h5>Be at the end of your rope: to be out of patience or at your limit<\/h5>\n<p>Example:\nWhen Helen discovered she had breast cancer, she was at the end of her rope.\n(When Helen found out she had breast cancer, she felt completely helpless and defeated.)\n\nTo bite someone\u2019s head off: to respond angrily or rudely to someone\nExample:\nHe was so kind to offer to help you, and look what you do? \u2013 you didn\u2019t have to bite his head off!\n(He kindly offered to help, and what did you do? You didn\u2019t need to get so angry at him!)<\/p>\n<h5>Be in black mood: to feel upset or grumpy, unwilling to talk<\/h5>\n<p>Example:\nDon\u2019t keep walking around me! I\u2019m in a black mood today.\n(Don\u2019t walk around me anymore! I\u2019m feeling really upset today.)<\/p>\n<h5>Be petrified of: to feel extremely scared or terrified<\/h5>\n<p>Example:\nAnna is petrified of dogs.\n(Anna is very scared of dogs.)<\/p>\n<h2>3. Sample Sentences on the Topic of Emotions in English<\/h2>\n<p>Emotions are one of the most common topics when communicating with friends. With the vocabulary about emotions in English mentioned earlier, let\u2019s explore some sample sentences to learn how to use them. Read and understand the examples below to describe your emotions and others\u2019!<\/p>\n<p>Examples of sentences about emotions in English:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I feel tired\/ unhappy\/angry\/irriatted\/happy\u2026 now<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>I feel tired\/unhappy\/angry\/irritated\/happy... now.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Marry said that she got nervous when she takes the driver\u2019s licence test<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>(Marry said she gets nervous when she takes the driver\u2019s test.)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>He looks confident before he does the test<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>(He looks confident before he takes the test.)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>My sister looks estatic in her wedding and I feel so happy about that<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>(My sister looks extremely happy on her wedding day, and I feel very happy about it.)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Anthony did not go to class because he was sick<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Anthony did not go to class because he was sick<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Lan feels worried about her Math exam in the last week<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Lan feels worried about her Math exam in the last week<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Some women are too embarrassed to consult their doctor about the problem<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Some women are too embarrassed to consult their doctor about the problem<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>This is a wonderful opportunity to invest in new markets<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>This is a wonderful opportunity to invest in new markets<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>He was furious with himself for letting things get so out of control<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><em>He was furious with himself for letting things get so out of control<\/em><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>She plays the role of a bored housewife<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><i>She plays the role of a bored housewife<\/i><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>V\u1ed1n t\u1eeb v\u1ef1ng ti\u1ebfng Anh v\u1ec1 c\u1ea3m x\u00fac c\u1ee7a b\u1ea1n c\u00f2n h\u1ea1n ch\u1ebf n\u00ean b\u1ea1n c\u1ea3m th\u1ea5y kh\u00f3 kh\u0103n trong qu\u00e1 tr\u00ecnh th\u1ec3 hi\u1ec7n v\u00e0 chia s\u1ebb \u0111\u01b0\u1ee3c c\u1ea3m x\u00fac ch\u00ednh x\u00e1c c\u1ee7a b\u1ea3n th\u00e2n trong c\u00e1c cu\u1ed9c tr\u00f2 chuy\u1ec7n? 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