Evaluation, Judgment & Critique - Reaction & Exaggeration
Here you will find slang for reactions and exaggeration, capturing how people respond dramatically or emphasize emotions in casual speech.
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an expression used when someone is overwhelmed, shocked, or unable to articulate their feelings
extremely shocked, stunned, or impressed, often in a dramatic or fabulous way
to excite, delight, or overwhelm someone, often by making them laugh or react strongly
to react to something extremely funny, absurd, or moving; used in the progressive form
to behave in a wild, extreme, or unexpected way; used in the progressive form
to be unable to express one's reaction to an overwhelming, shocking, or hilarious situation
expressing approval of, support for, or eagerness to witness or experience something
completely overwhelmed with laughter, surprise, or admiration
used to react to something overwhelming, embarrassing, or hilarious
used as a reaction to something shocking, weird, or excellent
to provide excitement, joy, or energy; used when something or someone is uplifting or inspiring
a dramatic ending to a statement, performance, or action, signaling confidence or finality
used to indicate that a statement or action is intentionally derisive, critical, or combative
used to express embarrassment, cringe, or discomfort, often in reaction to an awkward or offensive comment
a situation or event that causes disappointment or frustration
used to express excitement, approval, or general positive energy
used to react to sudden surprise, embarrassment, or something unexpected and funny
used to express discomfort, surprise, dismay, or sympathy for someone else's misfortune
used to express indifference, lack of interest, or mild disapproval
used to emphasize a statement, signaling the end of discussion or debate
used to show strong agreement with a statement, often implying the speaker already experienced or knew it
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