Use emotions in a sentence
Sentences ending with emotions
- Somehow, the day when he had seen Carnac and his mother at the political meeting had given him new emotions. [11]
- The judge and Wetherell heard the question with different emotions. [9]
- To him, life was his business, and to the long end business mastered his emotions. [11]
- It has not vital energy enough to supply the waste of the more exhausting emotions. [6]
- Years ago, people used to saunter over the Atlantic, and spend weeks in filling journals with their monotonous emotions. [4]
- Jim, drunken and unreliable, with broken will and fighting to find himself--the waste places were for him, until he was the master of his will and emotions. [11]
- Isn't it merely to convey ideas and emotions? [5]
- She had tried to be good, a good mother, living a life unutterably lonely, hard in all that it involved of study, new duty, translation, and burial of primitive emotions. [11]
- Superb she was, though her close-fitting travelling gown of green cloth was frayed and torn by the briers, and the beauty of her face enhanced by the marks of I know not what trials and emotions. [9]
- If you believe the tales of travelers, it is an undertaking of great hazard, an experience of frightful emotions. [4]
Short sentences using emotions
- The emotions blind the judgment. [11]
Sentences containing emotions two or more times
- It was impossible to live in the atmosphere created by the men with whom I associated--especially at such a time--without imbibing something of the emotions animating them,--even though I had been free from these emotions myself. [9]
More example sentences with the word emotions in them
- You cannot keep your enthusiasms down, you cannot keep your emotions within bounds when that soaring bubble of marble breaks upon your view. [5]
- This touched the young fellow's sympathetic nature, and at the same time gave him the painful sense of being an intruder upon a sacred privacy, an observer of emotions which a stranger ought not to witness. [5]
- And presently, not without feeling, but in a manner eliminating all account of his personal emotions, he was relating that climactic episode of the woman at the piano. [9]
- He was not without emotions in this, but he held himself firm. [11]
- The physician noticed, with warm sympathy, how deeply this mysterious expectation had influenced her excitable nature, ever torn by varying emotions, and the excellent man was ready to aid her as a friend and intercessor. [10]
- He felt intoxicated with lofty, pure emotions, but suddenly checked his steps before the sutler's stand and pointed to the pastry gradually disappearing in a chest. [10]
- Men are shy with each other where their emotions are in play. [11]
- Two and two will undoubtedly make four, irrespective of the emotions or other idiosyncrasies of the calculator; and the three angles of a triangle insist on being equal to two right angles, in the face of the most impassioned rhetoric or the most inspired verse. [6]
- Scenes and occurrences which, to every appearance, are calculated to rend the heart with the profoundest emotions of trouble, do not fetter that exalted principle imbued in her very nature. [5]
- All the emotions which had darkened and embittered her soul were soothed. [10]
- It is only when one has withdrawn from the more personal influence of the emotions that one's philosophy may be trusted. [11]
- Well, that is what sermons always had been,--and even now pretended to be,--educational and stirring, appealing to the emotions through the intellect. [9]
- Meanwhile contradictory emotions were seething and surging in Barbara's breast. [10]
- His inexhaustible emotions were out upon cheerful parade at once. [11]
- Too many emotions were in conflict in him at once. [11]
- Mingled with it were emotions he himself did not understand, caused by the unwonted sight of her loss of self-control, of her anger, and despair. [9]
- But linger as we may, we cannot compress into a chapter--we could not crowd into a volume--all that passed through the minds and stirred the emotions of the awe-struck company which was gathered about the scene of danger and of terror. [6]
- How much she was repressing her own emotions she knew one evening when she returned from her visits and found a letter in his handwriting. [4]
- With birds the voice serves to express various emotions, such as distress, fear, anger, triumph, or mere happiness. [1]
- I had recently visited their place of rest in the Kensal Green Cemetery, recalling with tenderest emotions the many years in which I had enjoyed their companionship. [6]
- Even when the violence of these emotions had in some degree subsided, and he was beginning to grow more calm, there came into his mind a new thought, the anguish of which was scarcely less. [12]
- Beetles stridulate under various emotions, in the same manner as birds use their voices for many purposes besides singing to their mates. [1]
- Whether the R. V. portmanteaus brought one or the other of these emotions to the tenants of the Dudley mansion, it might not be easy to settle. [6]
- Young love that used to express its timid desire with the violet, or, in its ardor, with the carnation, now seeks to bring its emotions to light by the help of the chrysanthemum. [4]
- Music arouses in us various emotions, but not the more terrible ones of horror, fear, rage, etc. [1]
- We will now turn to the more intellectual emotions and faculties, which are very important, as forming the basis for the development of the higher mental powers. [1]
- To tell the truth, she found it difficult to express the emotions which the event had summoned up. [9]
- He was so transcendently unconscious of the emotions going on in Mr. Bernard's mind at the moment, that he had only a single thought. [6]
- I can give, too"--he drew himself up proudly--" the unused emotions of a lifetime. [11]
- He had been too solicitous to express himself, to write beautifully, instead of letting the human emotions with which he had to deal show themselves. [4]
- Her eyes had told him eloquently enough, first her deep sympathy, and afterward the emotions which so passionately stirred her heart. [10]
- Sellers was conducted to this cell by the matron and looked in, his emotions quite overcame him, the tears rolled down his cheeks and his voice trembled so that he could hardly speak. [5]
- He goes on to say that the present "demands of the drama pleasures and emotions that can no longer be supplied by the inanimate representation of a world that has ceased to exist. [4]
- He didn't mean to hurt us, you could see that; just as we don't mean to insult a brick when we disparage it; a brick's emotions are nothing to us; it never occurs to us to think whether it has any or not. [5]
- Now I learned through Lotze to recognize the body as the instrument to which the emotions of the soul, the harmonies and discords of the mental and emotional life, owe their origin. [10]
- Wholly engrossed by these conflicting emotions, instead of going down to the sea, she walked straight on till she reached the great gate that led to her own home. [10]
- Philosophy deserted him then; he fell back on the primary emotions of mankind. [11]
- Wholly absorbed by the stormy emotions of her heart, the maiden had forgotten time and every external consideration; but the lady Euryale was thoughtful for her, and now led her to her chamber to have her hair dressed for the Circus. [10]
- In the sanctuaries, the private confessionals of high finance (and Nelson Langmaid's office may be called so), the more primitive emotions are sometimes exhibited. [9]
- The Seigneur noted the mixed emotions in her face and the delicate alertness of expression. [11]
- The fact that the lower animals are excited by the same emotions as ourselves is so well established, that it will not be necessary to weary the reader by many details. [1]
- Yes, I love the little globule where I have spent more than fourscore years, and I like to think that some of my thoughts and some of my emotions may live themselves over again when I am sleeping. [6]
- I cannot describe the emotions which surged like tidal waves through my breast when I saw the moon glide behind that lofty needle and pass it by without exposing more than two feet four inches of her upper rim above it; I was secure, then. [5]
- I grew into the emotions of ripening youth, and all that I could have loved shrank from my presence. [6]
- The similarity of the emotions as produced in the mourners in these two instances is remarkably evidenced by the singular similarity of thought which they experienced, and the surprising coincidence of language used by them to give it expression. [5]
- The fountains of the deep had been broken up, and Sybil Eglington's repressed emotions, undeveloped passions, tortured by mortal sufferings, and refined and vitalised by the atmosphere blown in upon her last hours from the Hereafter, were set free, given voice and power at last. [11]
- The Seigneur's words the day before had driven her back upon a tide of emotions which carried her far out upon that sea where reason and life's conventions are derelicts, where Love sails with reckless courage down the shoreless main. [11]
- She had left the building in a vortex of conflicting emotions, with the call of duty and of honour ringing through a thousand other voices of temptation and desire, the inner pleadings for a little happiness while yet she was young. [11]
- It is true that young men too often mistake civil politeness for the finer emotions of the heart, which is tantamount to courtship; but, ah! [5]
- It was said that this terrible punishment was able to bring the stubbornest ruffians to terms; and that no man had been found with grit enough to keep his emotions to himself beyond the ninth blow; as a rule the man shrieked earlier. [5]
- We have seen that the senses and intuitions, the various emotions and faculties, such as love, memory, attention, curiosity, imitation, reason, etc., of which man boasts, may be found in an incipient, or even sometimes in a well-developed condition, in the lower animals. [1]
- I must add that I do not think any the worse of him for expressing his emotions and experiences in verse. [6]
- The slight wind that blew spread the topmost crest of flame into strands of ruddy hair, and, looking at it, Jen saw herself rocked to and fro by tumultuous emotions, yet fuller of strength and larger of life than ever she had been. [11]
- So the changing, swaying emotions fluctuated in Venters's heart. [13]
- This intention of suicide may have arisen from the fear that his wife was keeping a record of his own peccadilloes rather than of her own thoughts and emotions. [4]
- These emotions, often suggested by some hint of beauty, as of the sun glinting on the river on a bright blue day, had a sudden way of possessing her, and the longing they induced was pain. [9]
- Physical sensation, not Soul, produces material ecstasy, and emotions. [5]
- That apathy of soul was upon her which follows the inward struggle that exhausts the throb and fret of inward emotions, leaving the mind dominant, the will in abeyance. [11]
- There must be something unusual in a person whose feelings could be so intense, whose emotions rang so true. [9]
- We get on so well because we left our emotions behind us when we married. [11]
- The mind is so occupied with other emotions that the friends even seem a little commonplace and unresponsive, and the routine is tame. [4]
- He kept a smiling face turned to Dryfoos while these irreverent considerations occupied him, and hardened his heart against father and son and their possible emotions. [8]
- She knew the signs: the varied interests, the primary emotions, music, art, hunting, prospecting, fighting, gambling. [11]
- With bitter emotions, she replaced the casket in the chest and obeyed the summons to dinner, but found no one at the great table except Adrian and the servants. [10]
- A proof, had she recognized it, that immorality is not a matter of laws and decrees, but of individual emotions. [9]
- It could not seem strange to the good people of that place and their visitors that these two young persons, brought together under circumstances that stirred up the deepest emotions of which the human soul is capable, should become attached to each other. [6]
- She did not seek to find her bearings, or to realize in what country of the senses and the emotions she was travelling. [11]
- Do let me see those lines which excite such sad emotions. [6]
- Emotions, but no scribbling of name on walls.--Warwick. [6]
- And who can say what emotions it awoke in Jethro's heart? [9]
- Nicolas Van Wibisma sat silently, with his letter in his lap, beside a target opposite the spot where the oath was taken, but sorrowful, bitter emotions were seething in his breast. [10]
- The bitter, hard Sabina could at times let soft and tender emotions get the mastery over her, but as soon as the longing of her languishing soul for maternal happiness was gratified, she closed her heart again and extinguished the fire that had warmed it. [10]
- Beaton wasted the rest of the day in the emotions and speculations which Dryfoos's call inspired. [8]
- At first, the remembrance of her contained nothing save bitterness, but now, by quiet, persistent effort, he had succeeded, not in attaining forgetfulness, but in being able to separate painful emotions from the pure and exquisite joy of remembering her. [10]
- But such a relationship was impossible; for, when she tried to share with her daughter the emotions which crowded upon her, they rolled off the queen like water off the breast of a swan. [10]
- Of the true relations between Guida and Philip he knew nothing, but from that last day in Jersey he did know that Philip had roused in her emotions, perhaps less vital than love but certainly less equable than friendship. [11]
- Had I, during recent years, as a result of a discovery that emotions arising from human relationships lead to discomfort and suffering, deliberately been forming a shell, until now I was incapable of natural feelings? [9]
- May emotions as pure as that song set astir Be the wont that the future shall bring her. [7]
- It is, therefore, probable that the imitation of musical cries by articulate sounds may have given rise to words expressive of various complex emotions. [1]
- Honora, in the prey of emotions which he had aroused in spite of her, needless to say did not, at that moment, perceive the humour in it. [9]
- How grand its preparation for souls, souls who were to feel the Divinity, before Science had dissected the emotions and applied its steely analysis to that state of being which recognizes neither psychology nor element. [6]
- Time, bitterness, and power had hardened Philip's mind, and his long-restrained emotions, breaking loose now, made him a passionate and wilful figure. [11]
- Nineteen centuries have passed since the one that gave us Him who died on the cross, and how far we are still from a perfect realization of this noblest of all the emotions of the heart and spirit! [10]
- To conceal his own emotions he fell to swearing like mad. [9]
- We live on our emotions, as the sick man is said in the common speech to be nourished by his fever. [6]
- Chester Perkins and others were watching him with various emotions from the stoop, and Bijah took a seat in the midst of them, characteristically engaging in conversation without the usual conventional forms of greeting, as if he had been there all day. [9]
- That subtle harmony or discord is a condition which masters all the emotions of the soul at once; and not without reason--to-day my heart is paralyzed with anxiety. [10]
- He now walked on for hours undisturbed, free to yield to his longing to collect his thoughts, analyze the new and lofty emotions which had ruled his soul during the past few days, and accommodate himself to his novel and terrible position. [10]
- There is an old story that Matthews, the actor, was once lauding the ability of the human face to express the passions and emotions hidden in the breast. [5]
- Half the miseries of this world are caused by forcing issues, in every problem of the affections, the emotions, and the soul. [11]
- The fresh wreaths of the pine and cypress had waited anxiously to drop once more the dews of Heavens upon the heads of those who had so often poured forth the tender emotions of their souls under its boughs. [5]
- The fresh wreaths of the pine and cypress had waited anxiously to drop once more the dews of Heaven upon the heads of those who had so often poured forth the tender emotions of their souls under its boughs. [5]
- See my 'Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals,' 1872, p. [1]
- In the space of ten steps King passed through an age of emotions, but the strongest one steadied him. [4]
- Xanthe was thinking of Phaon as she sat beside the spring, but her brow wore such a defiant frown that she did not bear the most distant resemblance to a maiden giving herself up to tender emotions. [10]
- She was capable of fierce tempers, of great caprices, of even wild injustice, when her emotions had their way with her; but her heart was large, her nature deep and broad, and her instincts kind. [11]
- In a tumult of emotions she answered him hurriedly. [11]
- In the presence of another's wife the tender emotions of a Hebrew were silent. [10]
- He had come of a people which had to do with essentials in the matter of emotions. [11]
- With the deftness of a master surgeon Clemens dealt with human emotions and delighted in exposing human nature in the raw. [5]
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