This list includes 5 Emotions that start with Q, from “Qualm” to “Quietude”. These entries range from unsettled or doubtful feelings to calm, reflective states and are useful for writers, educators, and therapists.

Emotions that start with Q are the feelings and states beginning with the letter Q, from doubt to tranquility. For example, “qualm” appears in classic English usage as a term for moral hesitation, while “quietude” evokes meditative calm.

Below you’ll find the table with Emotion, Type, Definition, and Example.

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Example: You read a short sample sentence showing common usage, which helps you apply the term naturally.

Emotions that start with Q

EmotionTypeDefinitionExample
QualmNegativeA sudden feeling of unease or doubt about a choice.I had a qualm about signing the contract.
QuerulousnessNegativeHabitual complaining or a petulant, irritable mood.His querulousness tired everyone at dinner.
QuietudePositiveA state of calm, peaceful quiet and inner stillness.She enjoyed morning quietude by the lake.
QuiescenceNeutralA state of inactivity, dormancy, or emotional calm.After the argument, the house fell into quiescence.
QuerenciaPositiveA felt sense of safety, home, and emotional refuge.The attic became his querencia during storms.

Descriptions

Qualm
Common term for a misgiving; attested in major dictionaries as an uneasy feeling or doubt.
Querulousness
Derived from “querulous”; denotes a complaining mood, used in dictionaries and descriptive psychology.
Quietude
Means tranquility; attested in standard dictionaries, often used to describe peaceful emotional states.
Quiescence
Used in science and psychology to mean calm or dormancy; somewhat formal but attested in lexicons.
Querencia
Spanish-origin word used in English; denotes a place or feeling of safety and strength, relatively rare.
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