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"Flushed Complexion and Furrowed Forehead
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"Anger leads to a flushed complexion, especially in the cheeks, and a furrowed forehead, reflecting both physiological and mental responses to the emotion.",
- "Disgust description",
- "Fear description",
+ "Forehead and Eyebrows
: Start by wrinkling your forehead. It's like scrunching up a piece of paper - you're pulling your eyebrows closer together. At the same time, raise your eyebrows as if you're surprised or questioning something. Eyes
Narrow your eyes slightly, but not completely closed. It's similar to squinting when looking at something unclear or small. Nose
Wrinkle your nose. Imagine smelling something unpleasant or bad; this typically causes the nose to wrinkle and the cheeks to raise slightly. Mouth
Open your mouth slightly and pull the corners of your lips down. It’s like doing the opposite of a smile. Your upper lip might also raise a bit, making it seem like you’re snarling slightly. Overall Feeling
The overall sensation is a mix of showing you're displeased and trying to distance yourself from something disagreeable. It might feel like you're preparing to say \"ew\" or \"yuck.\"",
+ "Wide Eyes
Open eyes as wide as possible
Raised Eyebrows
Raise eyebrows as much as possible and bring them closer together
Wide Mouth
Open your mouth wide, try gasping like you’re scared! For emphasis, slightly clench your jaw so your teeth have a gap between them.
Raise Shoulders
Bring your shoulders up, like you’re shrugging.
Overall Sensation
Pretend you just heard a scary noise, your body will tense up and you will gasp audibly.
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"Smile
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"The person's lips curve upward, forming a friendly and joyful smile.
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