What Is Your Strongest Emotion?

Do the words you use reflect your most dominant emotion?

Rebecca Campbell
Created by Rebecca Campbell (User Generated Content*)User Generated Content is not posted by anyone affiliated with, or on behalf of, Playbuzz.com.
On Nov 19, 2015

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Aggravated

Aggravated

Your dominant feeling according to your vocabulary is aggravated! You have a very few specific choice words you like to use that may be borderline inappropriate, but profanity here and there is the best possible way to express your inner rage. Being aggravated sometimes leads to forced apathy so you can limit how you express yourself and you don't want to come off too strong, unless you're in a good mood then you know how to get riled up in a rapturous way!

Happy

Happy

Your dominant feeling according to your vocabulary is happy! When you speak you use words that display how easily excited you are and you naturally enthuse others with your upbeat demeanor. Your vocabulary consists of words that have a little extra oomph when you say them, and they may even be a little silly sounding when you're excessively jubilant. Quite frankly, this is the most endearing part of holding a conversation with you!

Sad

Sad

Your dominant feeling according to your vocabulary is sad! Do you ever catch yourself getting distracted by the more unpleasant details that cover up the positive ones? Or perhaps you just have a realistic outlook on things that enable you to describe and categorize in a stricken spirit. The words you choose to express yourself show that your dominant emotion may be sadness, but it doesn't mean that you yourself are a sad person!

Stressed

Stressed

Your dominant feeling according to your vocabulary is stressed! You may have a bit of anxiety that you deal with in your personal life, so you're choice of vocabulary words often reflect that. You express yourself with consistent warnings in your speech and a bit of repetition for the fear of being hesitant. It' okay though, because when it's time to cool down and take a breather and that's when your repertoire takes a surprising, more uplifting turn!

Loved

Loved

Your dominant feeling according to your vocabulary is loved! So, you're a bit corny when it comes to expressing your emotions and we can certainly see why. You choose to communicate with romantic sentiments and only the most kind and caring of vocabulary terms, so naturally all the self-love and mutual affection you experience in your personal life influences the way you communicate with others. Having a deep discussion with you is sure to make anyone feel good!

Amused

Amused

Your dominant feeling according to your vocabulary is amused! The words that you use to express yourself would typically be thrown out in a funny or semi-awkward situation. You like to look for humor and a reason to smile, even if it's an insignificant one. You only use serious and downward statements, when it's truly necessary. You'd rather put a positive spin on things then engage in a laugh-less conversation!

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