What are positive feeling words?
What are positive feeling words?
More Words for “Happy”
- Pleased — This word means between “happy” and “satisfied.”
- Cheerful — This is when someone is visibly happy.
- Exuberant — This is like cheerful — but even stronger.
- Euphoric — When you’re intensely happy.
- Merry — This is a little like cheerful.
- Overjoyed — This simply means “very happy.”
What do you say to express that you are not surprised?
One way to express this is by saying “it is no wonder.” The word wonder is often used in English to express a feeling of unpredictability or uncertainty.
What is a word for not surprised?
Definitions of not surprised. adjective. not surprised or expressing surprise. synonyms: unsurprised.
What is an antonym for Shocked?
aghast(p), appalled, dismayed, shocked(adj) struck with fear, dread, or consternation. Antonyms: fearless, unafraid(p)
How do you describe a shocking moment?
There are many ways to describe shock, Their heart stops or skips or catches. They’re frozen or rooted to their place. Stomach twists. Hands fly to chests.
How do you write about being shocked?
If you want to portray shock, try some S or T alliteration (‘S’ as a consonant can sometimes leave a generally “evil” impression on the reader, like a hissing sound, if you have a negative mood being set. Doesn’t feel right to the reader. Or T alliteration really attacks with its harsh punctuation.)
How do you describe someone shocked?
This week’s tip looks at adjectives and phrases that mean feeling shocked:
- shocked:
- horrified extremely shocked:
- appalled extremely shocked by something, especially something you think is wrong or immoral:
- stunned so shocked you are unable to speak or react normally:
- dazed so shocked you are unable to think clearly:
How do you show someone who is confused in writing?
Give them a dazed look of bewilderment. Have them shrug their shoulders with their hands up. Have them put their hand on their chin like they are thinking. Have their inner voice churn through the topic that made them confused in a low murmur rambling about it but not having them make any sense of it.