Abhor Comatose Genial Numb Spirited Ablaze Comfortable Giggly Optimistic Spry Abominable Compassion Glad Over the edge Stoic Abrasive Competitive Glee Overflowing Stranded Absorbed Complacent Gleeful Over-wrought Stressed Absorbed Composed Gloom Pain Stricken Absurd Concerned Gloomy Panic Stung Abused Confused Glowing Paralyzed Stunned Abusive Congenial Gnawing Passionate Subdued Accommodating Content Good Passive Subjugated Acknowledged Cool Goodness Patient Suffering Acquiescent Copasetic Grateful Peace of mind Sunny Acrimonious Coping Gratified Perky Supportive Admonished Cordial Gratitude Perplexed Surrender Adoration Cornered Grave Perturbation Susceptible Adored Creative Grief Perturbed Suspended Adventurous Crucified Grieving Petrified Sweet Adverse Crushed Grim Pine Sympathy Affected Cursed Griped Piquant Taken advantage Affectionate Cushy Grounded Pitied of Afflicted Cut down Gushing, Placid Tame Affronted Dainty Gusto Plagued Tantalizing Afraid Defensive Haggard Pleasant Tantrumy Aggravated Dejected Half-hearted Pleasing Temperate Aggressive Delectable Hardened Pleasurable Tender Agitated Delicate Harsh Pleasured The blues Agonized Delighted Having Fun Pressured Thick-skinned Agony Demure Hearty Prey to Thin-skinned Agreeable Depressed Heavy Pride Threatened Airy Desirable Hectic Protected Thrilled Awkward Desired Hilarious Proud Tickled Alienated Desolate Hope Provocative Tight Alive Despair Hopeful Provoked Tight-lipped Alluring Despondent Horrific Quarrelsome Timid Alone Devoted Horrified Quenched Tingly Altruistic Devoured Horror-stricken Quiet Tolerant Ambiguous Discomfort Humorous Quivering Tormented Ambitious Discontented Hurt Quivery Tortured Amenable Disgust Hysterical Radiant Touched List of Emotions Accepted - regarded favorably Accepting - open or welcoming Agitated - troubled or nervous Alarmed - anxious or frightened awareness of danger Amused - entertained or laughing Angry - feeling or showing anger Angst - profound feeling of generalized anxiety or dread Annoyed - pestered; harassed; attacked repeatedly Anticipating - looking forward or expecting Anxious - experiencing worry or unease; very eager to do something Apprehensive - anticipating something with anxiety or fear Apathy - not interested or enthusiastic Aversion - strong dislike or disinclination Awed - feeling of great respect mixed with fear Bitter - feeling anger, hurt and resentment Bored - feel weary and uninterested by being dull and tedious Bewildered - perplexed or confused Betrayed - involving treachery, disloyal or break of trust Calm - peaceful and not showing nervousness, anger or other emotions Cautious - careful to avoid potential problem or danger Close - connected; united; bound together by strong relationship and common interest Comfortable - enjoying physical comfort Compassion - concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others Complete - whole; doesn’t need anything Contented - in a state of peaceful happiness or satisfaction Confident - feeling certain in oneself or about something Confused - bewildered; having difficulty to understand Constrained - compel or forced towards a course of action Courageous - brave Depressed - feel utterly dispirited or dejected Disappointed - sad or displeased because one’s hopes or expectations have not been fulfilled Discontented - lack of satisfaction Disgusted - strong revulsion or indignation Desire - strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen Delightful - very pleased Determined - resolute; having firmness of purpose Distressed - extreme anxiety or suffering Doubtful - uncertain Drained - tired or used up completely Elated - List of Emotions Euphoric - intensely happy Embarrassed - feeling awkward, self-conscious or ashamed Emphatetic - Enjoying - taking pleasure in Ennui - listless and dissatisfied arising from boredom Enthusiasm - intense enjoyment, interest or approval Envious - resentful longing aroused by another’s possessions, quality or luck Ecstatic- subjecting to mystical experience Fearful - afraid Friendship - feeling of having a bond of mutual affection but not sexual Frustrated - unfulfilled Glee - great delight Glad - pleased; grateful Gratitude - thankful Greed - intense and selfish desire for food, wealth or power Grief - intense sorrow especially caused by someone’s death Guilty - feeling of being responsible for a wrongdoing, fault or error Hate - feeling of hatred or intense dislike towards Happy - having pleasure or contentment Homesick - feeling upset because one is missing one’s home Honored - feeling of pride and pleasure from being shown respect Hope - feeling of expectation and desire for something to happen Horror - intense feeling of fear, shock or disgust Humbled - modest or low estimate of one’s own importance Hurt - mental pain or distress Impatient - lacking patience or tolerance Inadequate - unable to deal with a situation or life Indignant - annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment Interested - wanting to know about something or someone Irritated - annoyed Isolated - remote; lonely Joyful - feeling of great pleasure and happiness Jealous - resentful of someone regarded as a sexual rival; fiercely fighting for attention Lonely - sad because one has no friends or company; solitary; unfrequented and remote Love - intense feeling of deep affection; deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone Lust - strong sexual desire Mad - extremely foolish or ill-advised; very enthusiastic about something Melancholy - deep and long lasting sadness Modest - unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities; relatively moderate; decent List of Emotions Misunderstood - fail to be understood correctly; misjudged Naive - lacking experience, wisdom and judgement Nervous - apprehensive; easily agitated or alarmed Negative - pessimistic; undesirable; denial; unwelcome; expressing disagreement or refusal Nostalgic - sentimental longing or wishful affection for the past Pain - mental suffering or distress Panic - sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety; informal frenzied hurry to do something Patient - having or showing patience Peaceful - free from disturbance; calm; inclined to avoid conflict Phobia - irrational fear of something Pity - feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by sufferings of others Pleasure - feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment Proud - deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from achievement, qualities, possessions; excessively high opinion of oneself; Rage - violent uncontrollable anger Regret - express sorrow, repentance or disappointment Remorseful - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed Resentful - feeling of bitterness or indignation Sad - unhappy; feeling sorrow Satisfied - met expectations, needs or desires Self-pity - excessive concern with and unhappiness over one’s own troubles Shame - feeling of humiliation caused by awareness of wrong or foolish behavior; loss of esteem Shy - timid in the company of others; slow or reluctant to do; specified dislike or aversion Shock - feeling caused by sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience Suffer - experience something bad or unpleasant Surprised - mild astonishment caused by something unexpected Suspense - feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen Sympathetic - showing sympathy or approval of an idea, action, sentiment or opinion Terrified - feel terror or extreme fear Tired - exhausted the patience or interest of; feeling drained; bored Troubled - worried of inconvenience; problematic Trust - firm belief in reliability, truth, ability or strength of someone or something Understanding - sympathetically aware of other people’s feelings Vulnerable - feeling exposed to being attacked or harmed Wonder - feeling of surprise or admiration caused by something beautiful, unexpected or unfamiliar Worried - anxious or troubled over actual or potential difficulties Wrathful - intense anger List of Emotions Yearning - intense feeling of loss and longing for something Zestful - great enthusiasm and energy
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