Apathetic behavior is to show little or no emotion and no interest. Sociopaths will either have no emotion or not feel bad about being purposely cruel to ohers. They will emotionally destroy anyone who gets close to them.
by Obscuredego October 28, 2013
by Mcr is life October 9, 2019
Emotional describes someone who has shown a valid human response to a situation. This word is often misused to describe emotionally intelligent women in the workplace. There is a well-documented history of women being labelled as ‘emotional’ and ‘hysterical’ and therefore not equipped to lead.
Even presidential candidates fear being judged as emotional:
“It’s a really delicate balancing act—to be yourself, to express yourself, to let your feelings show, but not in a way that triggers all of the negative stereotypes.” –Hillary Clinton
Even presidential candidates fear being judged as emotional:
“It’s a really delicate balancing act—to be yourself, to express yourself, to let your feelings show, but not in a way that triggers all of the negative stereotypes.” –Hillary Clinton
After a difficult client meeting, Jane became emotional. One of her male colleagues rolled his eyes and the other went over to see if she was okay.
by Sexism Education March 6, 2022
It is used in a sentence; Mary is HAPPY because she got her own stuffed toy. (haa-pee), Happy.
Opposite; Mary is MAD because she hasn't got a stuffed toy. (mah-d), Mad.
Sad; Kandelle is SAD because her friend Devan got her Toy. (Saah-d), Sad.
Nervous; I am very NERVOUS cause i am in my new school. (Nerr-vhus), Nervous
Amazed; I am AMAZED on my surprise party. (A-mayzd)
Opposite; Mary is MAD because she hasn't got a stuffed toy. (mah-d), Mad.
Sad; Kandelle is SAD because her friend Devan got her Toy. (Saah-d), Sad.
Nervous; I am very NERVOUS cause i am in my new school. (Nerr-vhus), Nervous
Amazed; I am AMAZED on my surprise party. (A-mayzd)
Emotions.
by iiqxlvs fan February 21, 2021
1.A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes; a feeling.
2.A state of mental agitation or disturbance.
3.The part of the consciousness that involves feeling; sensibility.
2.A state of mental agitation or disturbance.
3.The part of the consciousness that involves feeling; sensibility.
1.The emotions of joy, sorrow, reverence, hate, and love.
2."He spoke unsteadily in a voice that betrayed his emotion"
3."The very essence of literature is the war between emotion and intellect"(Isaac Bashevis)
2."He spoke unsteadily in a voice that betrayed his emotion"
3."The very essence of literature is the war between emotion and intellect"(Isaac Bashevis)
by Brendan November 12, 2003
An unexplainable thing that can make you do stupid stuff that you'll regret for the rest of your life.
depression: cutting youself
"love": having sex, therefore, putting yourself at risk for std's
anger: losing control
need I go on?
Emotion's can make you do stupid stuff
"love": having sex, therefore, putting yourself at risk for std's
anger: losing control
need I go on?
Emotion's can make you do stupid stuff
by RockandRollbabe January 19, 2008
Emotions are a mental/psychological phenomenon that occur in most humans. Emotions seem to be found more often in isolated females than isolated males, and more often in females in general. Interestingly though, males who are exposed to females on a regular basis also exhibit symptoms of having emotions. Thus, it is theorized that emotions arise from the ovaries and are transmittable through prolonged interaction with a carrier.
by Lethic February 7, 2006