conflicting emotions

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  1. a psychological state characterized by the presence of opposing feelings or sentiments experienced simultaneously, leading to inner tension or confusion about one's feelings or choices.

As she watched her best friend marry the person she had secretly loved for years, she felt a surge of conflicting emotions, torn between happiness for her friend and a deep sadness for her own unfulfilled feelings.

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  • 8 months ago
    Something I found on conflicting emotions:

    The phrase ‘conflicting emotions‘ combines two words: ‘conflicting‘ and ‘emotions,‘ each with its own etymology.1. Conflicting: The word ‘conflicting‘ comes from the verb ‘conflict,‘ which originates from the Latin word ‘conflictus,‘ the past participle of ‘conflictare,‘ meaning ‘to strike together‘ or ‘to clash.‘ This Latin term is derived from ‘con-‘ meaning ‘together‘ and ‘fligere,‘ meaning ‘to strike.‘ The use of ‘conflicting‘ in English suggests a situation where opposing forces or sentiments are at odds with one another.2. Emotions: The word ‘emotion‘ originates from the Latin ‘emotio,‘ which comes from ‘emovere,‘ meaning ‘to move out‘ or ‘to move away,‘ from ‘e-‘ (a variant of ‘ex-‘) meaning ‘out‘ and ‘movere‘ meaning ‘to move.‘ This term entered the English language in the late 14th century, referring to complex psychological states involving physiological responses, feelings, and thoughts.When combined, ‘conflicting emotions‘ refers to the existence of opposing feelings or sentiments within an individual, highlighting the struggle or clash between different emotional states. This phrase captures the complexity of human emotional experience, where one can simultaneously feel joy and sadness, love and anger, or other pairs of contrasting emotions.