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Verbs that express mental activity: love, hate, fear, love, hate, fear, like, disgust, cherish, envy, hate, hope, miss, admire, feel, feel, think, hurt, strange, approve, stingy, etc.
Adjectives that express mental state: happy, happy, pleasant, excited, terrifying, sad, strange, peculiar, wonderful, happy, painful, stingy, etc.
An idiom that describes the inner workings of a character.
Nervous, frightened, restless, anxious, and anxious.
Radiant, eyebrows dancing, head high, panicked, careless, listless, sad face, frightened, blazing.
Panic, creepy, heart-pounding, terrified all day long.
Chilling, sour, frightened, panicked, earth-shattering, thrilling.
Frightened, frightened.
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The following words describe the mental activity of the characters:
ecstasy, rejoicing, rejoicing, cheerful, proud, proud, roaring, angry, resentful, hateful, hateful, angry, angry, angry, annoyed, bitter, bitter, sad, whimpering, sorrowful, sorrowful, melancholy, afraid, frightened, panicked, hateful, hateful, guilty, self-reproach, regret, repentance, frustration, anger, weeping, shame.
Excited, blowing, glaring, angry, puffing, sweet, happy, sweet, smiling.
secretly happy, elated, lively, complacent, proud, radiant, laughing, guilty, self-conscious, happy, angry, angry, angry.
Unbearable, worried, sighing, worrying, listless, panicked, frightened, timid, uneasy, upset, gnashing, disdainful, guilty.
Beautiful sentences: 1. I feel that my eyes seem to be bubbling outward, if it weren't for so many classmates, I would really slap her hard.
2. I almost fainted after listening to his words, and I was really angry, hateful and sad in my heart. But in front of his classmates, he had to swallow his tears in his stomach, and sat in his seat without a sound and secretly shed tears.
3. Looking at the broken bottles of bile tablets all over the floor, I opened my mouth nervously and stood there in a daze, feeling uneasy, if my father came back and found out, he would definitely criticize me fiercely.
4. I was very nervous, I was worried that my father would come back and scold me, and when I heard the footsteps outside the door, I felt scared, and I really hoped that I could escape this catastrophe.
5. My father and mother quarreled again, the noise upset me, I was alone upstairs, what should I do, I cried sadly.
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Happy, happy, happy, happy
Le Tao Tao Le Hehe Le Yo Sweet Joy Cheerful Cheerful Joy Satisfaction Joy Smile Joy Smile Joy Eyebrows Flying Dancing Joy Relaxed Joy
Sadness, sadness, grief, sorrow, lamentation, pessimism, sorrow, grievance, wailing, sorrowful, painful, sad, sad
Worried, worried, sad, depressed, anxious, worried, full of doubts, restless, restless, worried, worried, distraught, anxious
Resentment, indignation, indignation, resentment, hatred, indignation, resentment, outrageous, righteous indignation, gnashing of teeth, hatred for life.
Angry, angry
Frightened, frightened
Other commonly used idioms.
Happy, generous, high-spirited, high-spirited, majestic, radiant, radiant, leisurely, eyebrows, dancing, smiling, ecstatic, stunned, overjoyed, depressed, angry, laughing, happy, angry Refreshed.
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The sentence describing mental activity is as follows: >>>More
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The young man came to the appointment, but the girl who arrived early hid. The young man looked left and right, anxious, pacing back and forth, scratching his ears and cheeks. There is no sound in the whole scene, but people can really feel that two fiery hearts are beating wildly and fiery love is burning. >>>More