Lingo

Feelings or States of Being

41 Words

21m

aggressive
1.
agg
re
ssive
Adjective

behaving in an angry way and having a tendency to be violent

He became aggressive during arguments, raising his voice and making threatening gestures.

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astonish
2.
as
to
nish
Verb

to impress or surprise someone very much

The magician's incredible tricks astonished the audience.

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awkward
3.
awk
ward
Adjective

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

The silence after his joke fell flat was incredibly awkward.

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bitter
4.
bi
tter
Adjective

having a strong taste that is unpleasant and not sweet

The bitter taste of black coffee lingered on her tongue after she took a sip.

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breathtaking
5.
breath
ta
king
Adjective

incredibly impressive or beautiful, often leaving one feeling amazed

The ballet performance was simply breathtaking, with its graceful movements and stunning choreography.

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cheerless
6.
cheer
less
Adjective

lacking joy or positivity

He entered the cheerless office, where no one greeted him.

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delight
7.
de
light
Noun

a feeling of great pleasure or joy

The children’s laughter filled the house with delight.

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depress
8.
dep
ress
Verb

to make someone feel extremely sad or discouraged, often as a result of challenging situations, such as loss

The constant rain seemed to depress him even more.

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disgust
9.
dis
gust
Noun

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

The sight of the decaying food in the refrigerator filled her with disgust.

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down
10.
down
Preposition

toward a lower position or level

She carefully climbed down the ladder to reach the ground safely.

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dreadful
11.
dread
ful
Adjective

very bad, often causing one to feel angry or annoyed

The weather was dreadful, with heavy rain and strong winds that ruined our plans.

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dull
12.
dull
Adjective

not reflecting or emitting much light

The dull glow of the candle barely lit the room.

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emotional
13.
e
mo
tio
nal
Adjective

(of people) easily affected by or tend to express strong feelings and emotions

She is an emotional person, often shedding tears of joy or sadness during heartfelt moments.

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empty
14.
emp
ty
Adjective

with no one or nothing inside

The empty room echoed with every step, its walls bare and devoid of furniture.

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fascinate
15.
fasc
i
nate
Verb

to capture someone's interest or curiosity

The exotic animals at the zoo fascinate the children, sparking their curiosity.

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exhaust
16.
exh
aust
Verb

to cause a person to become extremely tired

The intense workout at the gym completely exhausted her.

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fearful
17.
fear
ful
Adjective

filled with fear or anxiety

She felt fearful walking alone at night in the unfamiliar neighborhood.

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fed up
18.
fed up
Adjective

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

I'm fed up with all the traffic jams on my way to work every morning.

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furious
19.
fu
rious
Adjective

(of a person) feeling great anger

She was furious when she discovered that someone had stolen her bike.

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homesick
20.
home
sick
Adjective

feeling sad because of being away from one's home

She felt homesick after spending only a week away at college.

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irritate
21.
i
rri
tate
Verb

to annoy someone, often over small matters

The way he constantly interrupts conversations can really irritate people.

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satisfy
22.
sa
tis
fy
Verb

to make someone happy by doing what they want or giving them what they desire

He satisfied his girlfriend by taking her out for a romantic dinner.

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terrify
23.
te
rri
fy
Verb

to cause extreme fear in someone

The sight of the enormous spider lurking in the corner terrified the arachnophobe.

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uncomfortable
24.
un
com
for
table
Adjective

(of clothes, furniture, etc.) unpleasant to use or wear

The tight jeans were uncomfortable to wear for long periods.

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amaze
25.
a
maze
Verb

to greatly surprise someone

Her artistic talent never failed to amaze her friends.

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regret
26.
reg
ret
Verb

to feel sad, sorry, or disappointed about something that has happened or something that you have done, often wishing it had been different

She regretted not studying harder for the exam and wished she had put in more effort.

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embarrassment
27.
em
ba
rrass
ment
Noun

a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

She blushed with embarrassment after tripping in front of everyone.

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enthusiasm
28.
en
thu
sia
sm
Noun

a feeling of great excitement and passion

She showed great enthusiasm for the new project.

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panic
29.
pa
nic
Noun

a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly

The fire alarm caused everyone to rush out in panic.

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pity
30.
pi
ty
Noun

a feeling of sadness caused by the suffering of others

She felt a deep sense of pity for the homeless man shivering in the cold.

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relief
31.
re
lief
Noun

a feeling of comfort that comes when something annoying or upsetting is gone

She felt a sense of relief when she heard the good news.

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shock
32.
shock
Noun

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant

The news of his sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.

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stress
33.
stress
Noun

a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems

The constant stress of her job was affecting her health.

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terror
34.
te
rror
Noun

a feeling of great fear

The sudden loud noise filled him with terror.

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thrill
35.
thrill
Noun

a sudden feeling of pleasure and excitement

The audience experienced a thrill during the suspenseful scene in the movie.

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conflict
36.
conf
lict
Verb

(of two ideas, opinions, etc.) to oppose each other

His personal beliefs often conflict with the principles of his profession, leading to internal struggles.

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wonder
37.
won
der
Verb

to want to know about something particular

I often wonder what life would be like in a different time period.

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worry
38.
wo
rry
Verb

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

She tends to worry about upcoming exams.

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sheepish
39.
shee
pish
Adjective

feeling slightly embarrassed or ashamed, often due to having done something silly or foolish

The boy looked sheepish as he admitted to breaking the vase.

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depression
40.
dep
re
ssion
Noun

a state characterized by constant feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of enegry or interest in activities

After the breakup, he fell into a deep depression.

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rage
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rage
Noun

great anger that is hard to contain

His rage was evident when he slammed the door.

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