Casual Conversational English (Phrases and Sentences in Different Scenarios – Top 600+ Terms)/
Emotions and Feelings

Emotions and Feelings

Total: 20 words

Are you OK? / Are you alright?

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used to ask about someone's well-being, especially if they seem troubled

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What's the matter?

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used to ask if someone is alright or if there is a problem

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Do you want to talk about it?

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a polite way of asking someone if they are comfortable sharing their thoughts or feelings

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I'm here if you want to talk.

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said when one is ready or willing to listen to another person talk about their problems

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I'm feeling down.

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said when one is feeling sad or tired

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I'm feeling blue.

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said when one feels very sad or depressed

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I'm scared that…

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used to talk about one's fears or worries

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I can't help but think that... / I can't help thinking that…

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used to talk about thoughts that constantly worry or disturb you

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It keeps me up at night.

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refers to a thought, deed, or problem that prevents someone from going to bed

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I'm out of sorts. / I feel out of sorts.

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used to express one's sadness or confusion

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I just don't get it.

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another way of saying `I don't understand`; aside from confusion, it can also be used to express exasperation or outrage

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Cheer up!

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said to someone who is upset so that they may feel happier

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Things will get better.

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used to express sympathy and encouragement to someone who is sad

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I'm feeling good.

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said when one feels fine, healthy, happy, or content

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I'm on top of the world!

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an informal way of exclaiming that one is happy or elated

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Things couldn't be better.

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said when one's current state or well-being is doing great or better than expected

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You can't be serious!

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used to express disbelief or disgust

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How dare you!

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used to express anger, especially after hearing, witnessing or experiencing something rude or disrespectful

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This is unbelievable.

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used to express disbelief or mild annoyance

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This is disgusting.

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said about someone or something extremely rude or revolting

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