Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
primal-emotions
noun
/ˈpraɪ.məl ɪˈmoʊ.ʃənz/

Definition
Primal emotions are the most basic and instinctual feelings that are fundamental to human nature, often linked to survival instincts and raw human experiences.

Examples
- Fear is a primal emotion that can trigger a flight or fight response.
- Love often emerges as a primal emotion, driving connections between individuals.
- Anger can be seen as a primal emotion when faced with threats to one’s well-being.

Meaning
These emotions are immediate and can be deeply rooted in our biological makeup. They are often expressed without rational thought and can drive our behavior in powerful ways.

Synonyms
- Instinctual feelings
- Basic emotions
- Fundamental emotions