This list includes 2 Emotions that start with Y, from “Yearning” to “Yen”. They cover feelings from deep longing to brief desire and help writers, educators, therapists, and students.

Emotions that start with Y are feelings whose names begin with the letter Y. For example, “yearning” appears often in poetry and song to express deep longing.

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

Emotion: Name of the feeling; you can scan this column to find the exact term you need.

Type: Indicates whether the emotion is positive, negative, or neutral so you quickly judge tone and suitability for your context.

Definition: A concise one-sentence meaning that helps you understand the emotion at a glance and use it correctly.

Example: A short sentence showing the emotion in context, useful for writing, teaching, or explaining feelings to others.

Emotions that start with Y

EmotionTypeIntensityExample
YearningNegativeStrongShe felt a deep yearning for the home she’d left behind.
YenNeutralModerateHe had a sudden yen for coffee midafternoon.

Descriptions

Yearning
Yearning is a prolonged, often bittersweet longing or desire for something absent; widely attested in dictionaries and affective vocabularies.
Yen
Yen is an English noun meaning a strong desire or craving, used for appetites, urges, or longing.
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