6 Different Types Of Emotions

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Think about the last time you got angry at your colleague, anxious over a presentation, or overwhelmed with awe at the beauty of your surrounding nature—perhaps during the solar eclipse last August. There are different types of emotions that colour both our inner and the world around us, telling u...


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Different Types Of Emotions

Happiness is regarded as one of the
most basic types of emotions in
humans. Happiness is usually
described as a pleasant state
characterized by feelings of
laughter, joy, satisfaction, and
contentment.
Happiness

Sadness is another primary human
emotion and is defined as a transient
emotional phase accompanied by feelings
of grief, disappointment, dampened
mood, etc.
In some cases, people can undergo long
and intense periods of sadness that may
result in depression and other mental
health illnesses
Sadness

Fear is a strong emotion that can
play a crucial role in survival.
When you’re feeling scared, your
muscle becomes tense, your
heartbeat increases, and your
mind becomes more alert
indicating your body to either run
or stands and fights the danger.
Fear

Disgust is just another of the
main six emotions that humans
show. Disgust is defined as the
feeling of revulsion or strong
disapproval aroused by
something unpleasant or
offensive.
Disgust

Anger is a powerful emotion
usually characterized by
feelings of power, frustration,
agitation, hostility,
resentment, and antagonism
towards others.
Anger

Surprise is an emotion that Paul Eckman
initially described. Surprise is an emotion
caused by some unexpected or astonishing
event or fact and is characterized by a
physiological startle response.
Surprise

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