What are some emotionally charged words?

What are some emotionally charged words?

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They are: joy, surprise, trust, fear, anticipation, anger, sadness, and disgust. This palette of human emotions can be used to attract the attention of your audience and make them want to learn more.

Q. What is loaded language used for?

Loaded language (also known as loaded terms, emotive language, high-inference language and language-persuasive techniques) is rhetoric used to influence an audience by using words and phrases with strong connotations associated with them in order to invoke an emotional response and/or exploit stereotypes.

Q. What is the formal word for loaded?

SYNONYMS. full, filled, laden, packed, burdened, stuffed, crammed, brimming, freighted, stacked. supplied, stocked. informal chock-full, chock-a-block.

Q. What are common trigger words?

List Of 101 Trigger Words

PersonalAuthorityGreed
ImpatienceSavageryFear
DeadlineBurnedFloundering
NowConspiracyHelpless
TodayCruelParalyzed

Q. What is emotional word?

By emotional word, we refer to any word characterized by emotional connotations (e.g., “lonely,” “poverty,” “neglect,” “bless,” “reward,” “elegant”) or denoting a specific emotional reaction (e.g., “anger,” “happy,” “sadness“).

Q. Is trigger a bad word?

When used as an insult, it’s meant to be synonymous with being weak, sensitive or easily upset. But being actually triggered in the mental health sense is very serious and can have devastating effects on people’s lives.

Q. What is a power word?

A power word (also sometimes confused as a trigger word) is a word that evokes an emotion and a response. It instills in people the desire or need to respond to whatever you’re presenting them with. That’s great for entrepreneurs and marketers.

Q. Is Rarer a real word?

The terms most rare, rarest, more rare, and rarer have all been in use for centuries.

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