Strong Words for Strong Feelings
Tired of saying “very sad” or “very tired”? This video helps you replace simple phrases with stronger, more natural vocabulary.
When you want to express deep emotions, basic words don’t always feel right. Instead of saying “very sad,” try saying heartbroken.
Instead of “very tired,” say exhausted. These words are more specific and powerful.
The video teaches seven strong emotional words:
• Heartbroken – very sad
• Devastated – very disappointed
• Exhausted – very tired
• Desolate – very lonely
• Anxious – very worried
• Distressed – very upset
• Jittery – very nervous
Each word is acted out and stressed clearly, so you can understand the meaning and pronunciation.
Use these words in daily conversation, writing, or storytelling to sound more fluent and expressive.
This is a great video for intermediate English learners who want to expand their emotional vocabulary and sound more like native speakers. Watch, repeat, and practice!
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