Here you’ll find 2 Emotions that start with K, organized from “Kindness” to “kama muta”. Both entries reflect social warmth: a common prosocial feeling and a cross-cultural term for being moved by love.
Emotions that start with K are feelings whose English names begin with the letter K. They include reactions such as compassion or the moved-by-love experience called “kama muta”.
Below you’ll find the table with Emotion, Type, Definition, and Example.
Emotion: This column lists the emotion name so you can locate entries quickly and confirm spelling.
Type: This column shows whether the emotion is positive, negative, or neutral, helping you choose words that fit your tone.
Definition: This column gives a concise one-sentence meaning so you understand the feeling and use it correctly.
Example: This column offers a short example sentence showing the emotion in a natural context you can adapt.
Emotions that start with K
| Emotion | Type | Definition | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kindness | Positive | A warm, generous feeling that motivates helpful, caring actions. | Her kindness comforted the frightened child. | Kindness is a prosocial emotion or affective state motivating generosity and care; therapists and researchers study it for wellbeing and social bonding. |
| kama muta | Positive | A sudden feeling of being moved by love or communal warmth. | I felt kama muta watching strangers help each other. | Researchers use this Sanskrit-derived term to name the experience of being moved by sudden communal sharing, often producing warmth, tears, and closeness. |