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What kind of word expresses strong emotion?

There isn't one single word that always expresses strong emotion, as the type of emotion conveyed depends on the specific word used. However, here are some categories of words that often express strong emotion, along with examples:

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.

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