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Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling or expressing strong emotions in American Thesaurus

Feeling or expressing strong emotions

passionate (adjective)

showing or expressing strong beliefs, interest, or enthusiasm

ardent (adjective)

feeling or showing a particular emotion very strongly, especially in support of someone or something

impassioned (adjective)

expressing a lot of emotion

tempestuous (adjective)

full of strong emotion

intense (adjective)

feeling and showing emotions in a very strong way

histrionic (adjective)

showing very strong feelings, in a way that is embarrassing and not reasonable

hysterical (adjective)

behaving in an uncontrolled way because you are extremely excited, afraid, or upset

aflame (adjective)

literary showing strong emotion

bitterly (adverb)

in a way that shows that you are extremely angry, upset, or disappointed about something

blazing (adjective)

showing a lot of anger or emotion

bored/scared/worried stiff ()

extremely bored/frightened/worried

bursting (adjective)

if you are bursting with something such as pride, energy, or love, you feel or have a lot of it

charged (adjective)

filled with a strong emotion such as excitement or nervousness

cordially (adverb)

old-fashioned with very strong emotion

dewy-eyed (adjective)

showing a lot of emotion, especially when it is not suitable

drunk (adjective)

feeling something so strongly that you do not behave normally

dying of boredom/hunger/thirst etc. ()

feeling very bored/hungry/thirsty etc.

feeling (adjective)

sensitive and showing emotion

fiery (adjective)

speaking with great emotion

flaming (adjective)

British involving a lot of angry emotion

from every pore ()

used for emphasizing that someone has a very strong feeling or quality that is very obvious

hot (adjective)

informal involving strong emotions

hotly (adverb)

in a way that shows you have very strong feelings about something

hurt (adjective)

feeling emotional pain, usually because of someone’s behavior

melodramatic (adjective)

showing disapproval behaving in a way that is too emotional or too serious

misty-eyed (adjective)

affected by strong emotions and not likely to be sensible

not a dry eye (in the house) ()

used for saying that something makes everyone in a place feel strong emotion

overheated (adjective)

too emotional

raging (adjective)

involving very strong emotions

rigid (adjective)

unable to move because of a strong emotion such as fear or anger

smitten (adjective)

seriously affected by something such as an illness or emotion

soul (noun)

the ability to feel strong emotions such as happiness and sadness

unbridled (adjective)

formal free or uncontrolled in your emotions

violent (adjective)

showing very strong and angry emotions or opinions

violently (adverb)

in a way that involves very strong and angry emotions or opinions

weak in the knees ()

affected by a strong emotion and unable to do anything