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Synonyms and antonyms of Sudden instances of a particular emotion in British Thesaurus

Sudden instances of a particular emotion

fit (noun)

a sudden strong emotion that you cannot control

impulse (noun)

a sudden strong feeling that you must do something

surge (noun)

a sudden increase in the strength of a feeling

spurt (noun)

a sudden short period when you feel an emotion strongly

attack (noun)

the beginning of a strong feeling or need, or the period during which you have it

bout (noun)

a short period when you are ill or you feel unhappy

burst (noun)

a sudden strong emotion that you feel for a short time

dart (noun)

literary a sudden, quick, and usually short feeling of fear, anger etc

effusion (noun)

mainly literary an act of expressing feelings in an extremely enthusiastic way

flame (noun)

literary a sudden strong feeling

flicker (noun)

mainly literary an experience of an emotion that is weak, or that lasts a very short time

groundswell (noun)

a sudden increase in people’s feelings about something

hissy fit (noun)

informal an occasion when someone suddenly behaves in a very angry and unreasonable way

impulsion (noun)

formal a sudden strong feeling that you must do something

jolt (noun)

a sudden strong feeling that does not last long, especially one of surprise or fear

lurch (noun)

a sudden feeling of being excited or upset

pang (noun)

a very strong, sudden, and unpleasant pain or emotion

pulse (noun)

mainly literary a sudden strong feeling that affects you for a short time

ripple (noun)

an emotion that spreads gradually through a person or a group of people

spark (noun)

a short feeling or expression of something

stir (noun)

a slight feeling

tantrum (noun)

an occasion when someone suddenly behaves in a very angry and unreasonable way, often screaming, crying, or refusing to obey someone. This word is usually used about children

thrill (noun)

a sudden feeling of being very excited and pleased

trip (noun)

an occasion when you experience a strong emotion

wave (noun)

a sudden strong feeling or emotion that a person or group of people has

white heat (noun)

mainly literary a state of strong emotion or a lot of activity