| emotion definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience | 14 sets |
| 2 | strong feeling about something or someone | 11 sets |
| 3 | a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience. | 9 sets |
| 4 | experience of feelings that underlies behavior; activates and effects behaviors but difficult to predict behavior; ex. fear, joy, surprise | 8 sets |
| 5 | a response of the whole organism, invloving 1) physiological arousal 2) expressive behaviors 3) conscious experience | 6 sets |
| 6 | a strong feeling | 6 sets |
| 7 | a response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience | 6 sets |
| 8 | a subjective conscious experience (the cognitive component) accompanied by bodily arousal (the physiological component) and by characteristic overt expressions (the behavioral component) | 5 sets |
| 9 | estar | 5 sets |
| 10 | a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience. (myers psychology 8e p. 513) | 5 sets |
| 11 | any strong feeling | 5 sets |
| 12 | strong feeling | 4 sets |
| 13 | a specific feeling | 4 sets |
| 14 | érzelem | 4 sets |
| 15 | a subjective response, usually accompanied by a physiological change, which is interpreted n a particular way by the individual and often leads to a change in behavior | 4 sets |
| 16 | a state of mind; a strong feeling | 4 sets |
| 17 | a state of mind or a strong feeling | 4 sets |
| 18 | the feeling that is produced in response to life experiences | 3 sets |
| 19 | feeling | 3 sets |
| 20 | a feeling | 3 sets |
| 21 | feelings about a situation, person, or objects that involves changes in physiological arousal and cognitions. | 3 sets |
| 22 | a state of mind | 3 sets |
| 23 | gustar | 3 sets |
| 24 | feelings that involve subjective evaluation, physiological processes and cognitive beliefs | 2 sets |
| 25 | refers to a state of arousal that is defined by subjective states of feeling, such as sadness, anger and disgust; often accompanied by physiological changes, such as changes in heart rate and respiration rate | 2 sets |
| 26 | a response of the whole organism, involving physiological arounsal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience | 2 sets |
| 27 | strong inner movement feeling | 2 sets |
| 28 | a reaction to a situation that involves the mind, body, and behavior. | 2 sets |
| 29 | a reaction to a specific stimulus | 2 sets |
| 30 | a response of the whole organism | 2 sets |
| 31 | the "feeling" aspect of consciousness, characterized by a certain physical arousal, a certain behavior that reveals the emotion to the outside world, and an inner awareness of feelings. | 2 sets |
| 32 | a complex psychological state that involves subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response. | 2 sets |
| 33 | grief | 2 sets |
| 34 | a four-part process consisting of physiological arousal, cognitive interpretation, subjective feelings, and behavioral expression. | 2 sets |
| 35 | is a response of the whole organism involving three components: (1) physical arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience, (p. 371) | 2 sets |
| 36 | emoción | 2 sets |
| 37 | a state of the body causing feelings such as hope, fear, love, etc. (a cognitive and physical experience) | 2 sets |
| 38 | an identifiable feeling state involving physiological arousal, a cognitive appraisal of the situation or stimulus causing that internal body state, and an outward behavior expressing the state | 2 sets |
| 39 | n 情感 | 2 sets |
| 40 | a complex pattern of changes, including physiological arousal, feelings, cognitive processes, and behavioral reactions, made in response to a situation perceived to be personally significant | 2 sets |