as it’s physical. However, when it comes to describing emotional feelings, you’ll find that it can be a lot harder to do so. This is because we all feel differently and can sometimes confuse a feeling for another, this is completely normal and you may just find out ...
the debate over how to do this continues [31,36]. Our study suggests that despite great variation in response to terms describing excess weight, most people feel it is an appropriate topic for their health professional to raise. However, there was disparity between the terms people ...
There was some evidence that words describing emotions and temporary states were unusually negative suggesting that either negative behavior is categorized differently or that the granularity of negative behavior differs across kinds of person descriptive words....
Pam Ingalls / Getty Images Before you begin describing the individual objects in astill life painting, whether they're themed, related, or dissimilar, look at them overall and describe this aspect. Antique, battered, damaged, dusty, old, worn New, clean, shiny Functional, decorative, fancy Dom...
After-wisemeans "wise afterwards or too late" - or in other words, the perfect term for describing that feeling of knowing exactly what you should have said (or done) after the opportunity to say it (or do it) has passed you...
defense mechanisms—ways of avoiding the painful recognition of undesirable thoughts and feelings displacement—when unconscious desires and thoughts are seen...
resulted in less specific words describing the ‘society’ section, with more words that go down in frequency in the shift. with the words ‘bride’ and ‘wedding’ up, as well as ‘university’, ‘graduate’, and ‘college’, it is evident that the ‘society’ section covers both ...
I can almost hear the jeers from the Sunday Sanctified at the mere thought of anyone even thinking this, let alone actually asking the question. I admit that there are times when I am frustrated with God, even as I write this. A layman’s definition of frustration is a negative emotional...
Finally, children used the word “control” to describe manifestations of caregiver stress, most frequently describing caregivers who “try to control” them or the situation (n= 17, 16.2%). For instance, one 17-year-old described, “Since my mom died, things have gotten worse for me and ...
the in-creased likelihood that people display negative emotionsand flaming behaviour online or conversely, if interactionin and off itself increase the likelihood of a more neutralor positive impression of the robot [58, 59]. However, otherstudies have also reported that the physical presence of a...