Emotional States And Reactions

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noun a sudden loud noise

verb to laugh uncontrollably

  • The comedian's jokes never fail to crack up the audience.
  • I always crack up when I watch that funny video.
  • That joke really cracked me up!
  • The pressure of the situation caused her to crack up.

adjective having the characteristics of fire; burning or glowing intensely

  • The fiery sunset painted the sky in vibrant hues of orange and red.
  • Her fiery temper flared up when she found out about the betrayal.
  • That mixtape is straight fire, it's so fiery!
  • His fiery passion for music drove him to pursue a career in the industry.

adjective describing a state of being extremely worried or fearful

  • She felt panicky when she realized she had lost her passport.
  • I always get panicky before exams.
  • Don't get all panicky, everything will be fine.
  • The stock market crash caused a panicky reaction among investors.

noun a disastrous or rapidly unfolding situation; a breakdown or failure

  • The stock market experienced a major meltdown yesterday.
  • She had a complete meltdown when she found out her phone was missing.
  • I had a total meltdown during the exam and couldn't remember anything.
  • After the breakup, she went through an emotional meltdown.

noun a state of agitation or irritation

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  • She was in a snit after receiving the news of her demotion.
  • Don't get yourself all worked up into a snit over such a small issue.
  • She went into a snit when she found out her favorite band was not playing at the concert.
  • The cat was in a snit after being disturbed during its nap.