emotion of anger

collocation in English

meaningsofemotionandanger

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emotion
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən/
a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings ...
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anger
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæŋ.ɡər/
us
/ˈæŋ.ɡɚ/
a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant because of something unfair or unkind that ...
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(Definition ofemotionandangerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The second goal of the study was to explore the possibility that maltreated foster children were more sensitive to theemotionofanger.
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The information contained in early modern correspondence maps out new ways to navigate the history of emotions, beginning with a rehabilitation of theemotionofanger.
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Theemotionofangeris not necessarily wrong.
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Theemotionofangeris perceived easier and quicker when it is displayed by males.
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Theemotionofangeris in many cultures discouraged in girls and women, while fear is discouraged in boys and men.
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An example of a particular emotion and its underlying appraisal components can be seen when examining theemotionofanger.
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We assessed labeling ability for the positive emotions of joy and surprise and the negative emotions of anger, disgust, shame, and fear with three pictures each.
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In fact, there are four main ways a person's identity can be misinterpreted that will produce emotions of anger and other negative aspects.
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It may be caused by the emotions of anger or embarrassment.
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He almost constantly gives off an aura of serenity and composure, rarely displaying intense emotions of anger or fear.
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She reincarnated to be with him, but she still had her emotions of anger at his abandoning her.
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