1. Interjections: These words are used to express sudden or strong emotion.
* Joy: Wow!, Hooray!, Yay!
* Anger: Damn!, Gosh!, Blast!
* Surprise: Ouch!, Oh my!, Goodness!
* Fear: Yikes!, Yikes!, Eek!
2. Adjectives: These words describe the intensity of an emotion.
* Strong: furious, ecstatic, terrified
* Weak: slightly annoyed, mildly amused, a bit nervous
* Specific: heartbroken, jealous, elated
3. Verbs: These words express the act of experiencing an emotion.
* Strong: rage, weep, tremble
* Weak: frown, sigh, blush
4. Nouns: These words name the emotion itself.
* Strong: fury, joy, terror
* Weak: disappointment, curiosity, relief
5. Figurative Language: Metaphors, similes, and other figurative language can be used to express strong emotion in a powerful way.
* **"My heart was pounding like a drum." (Metaphor expressing fear)
* **"He was so angry, he felt like a volcano ready to erupt." (Simile expressing anger)
Ultimately, the best word to express strong emotion depends on the specific context and the emotion you want to convey.