Linguistic Features of Adjectives that Represent the State of Cheerfulness

Authors

  • Umida Kholikulovna Ergasheva NSU independent researcher

Keywords:

spirit, feeling, sympathy, sympathyhurrah, cheerful

Abstract

The psyche of a person is extremely lush and peat, which in itself embodies all sorts of states, such as Joy, irritability, sadness, loquacity. It follows that in our language there is a need for lexemes that represent these states. As a result, we use lexemes such as Khushal, khushnud, Khurram, cheerful, cheerful, cheerful, cheerful, sad, sad, sad, rawush, gloomy, giryon, khunibiyron, diltang, angry, kinli, dargazab, angry, healthy, sober, alert, lol, mudroq, loqayd in our speech. The group that unites these lexemes is called the group of adjectives that state.

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Published

2024-11-28

How to Cite

Ergasheva, U. K. . (2024). Linguistic Features of Adjectives that Represent the State of Cheerfulness. International Journal of Formal Education, 3(11), 274–280. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/ijfe/article/view/3976