EMOTION in sign language

How to sign "emotion" in American Sign Language:

Meaning: A feeling (such as love, hate, anger, joy, or fear).

Pronunciation (sign description): Two-handed "E" hands with palms facing the torso with one hand in contact with upper chest and the other on the lower chest move upward alternately in an elliptical motion.

For "emotional", the sign comes with a modified movement and intonation (facial expression).

Synonyms: FEELING, SENSATION, PASSION.

Vocabulary

Related signs: HAPPY, SAD, ANGRY, WORRIED, EMBARRASSED, EXCITED, CONFUSED, AFRAID, SURPRISED, SHOCKED, JEALOUS, NERVOUS.

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