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Feelings

50 Words

25m

loneliness
1.
lone
li
ness
Noun

a sense of sadness or melancholy arising from being alone or lacking companionship

After moving to a new city, Sarah experienced deep loneliness as she struggled to make friends.

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discomfort
2.
dis
com
fort
Noun

an unpleasant physical feeling, like a mild or moderate pain, tightness, irritation, itch, or lack of ease in the body

Prolonged sitting in an awkward position can lead to muscle discomfort in the lower back and legs.

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heartbreak
3.
heart
break
Noun

a feeling of great distress or sadness

Experiencing heartbreak after the end of a long-term relationship can be devastating.

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wrath
4.
wrath
Noun

an intense sense of rage

The protesters faced the wrath of the authorities, who responded with brutal force and violence.

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calmness
5.
calm
ness
Noun

a state of feeling peaceful and relaxed, without being upset or anxious

Surrounding oneself with nature often leads to feelings of calmness and inner peace.

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happiness
6.
ha
ppi
ness
Noun

the feeling of being happy and well

The birth of their first child brought immense happiness to the young couple.

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love
7.
love
Noun

the very strong emotion we have for someone or something that is important to us and we like a lot and want to take care of

The love between a parent and a child is often considered one of the strongest bonds.

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joy
8.
joy
Noun

the feeling of great happiness

The sight of her newborn baby filled her heart with overwhelming joy.

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pleasure
9.
plea
sure
Noun

a feeling of great enjoyment and happiness

She felt immense pleasure upon hearing the good news about her promotion.

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excitement
10.
exc
ite
ment
Noun

a strong feeling of enthusiasm and happiness

Sarah's excitement was palpable as she eagerly awaited the arrival of her long-lost friend at the airport.

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enthusiasm
11.
en
thu
sia
sm
Noun

a feeling of great excitement and passion

She showed great enthusiasm for the new project.

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gratitude
12.
gra
ti
tude
Noun

the quality of being thankful or showing appreciation for something

She wrote a letter of gratitude to her teacher for the extra support.

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delight
13.
de
light
Noun

a feeling of great pleasure or joy

The children’s laughter filled the house with delight.

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admiration
14.
ad
mi
ra
tion
Noun

a feeling of much respect for and approval of someone or something

She looked at the artwork with great admiration, appreciating the artist's skill and creativity.

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comfort
15.
com
fort
Noun

a state of being free from pain, worry, or other unpleasant feelings

After a long day at work, she found comfort in curling up with a good book and a warm cup of tea.

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fulfillment
16.
ful
fill
ment
Noun

a feeling of happiness when one's needs are satisfied

She found great fulfillment in helping others through her volunteer work.

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cheerfulness
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cheer
ful
ness
Noun

a happy and positive state of mind or attitude

Her constant cheerfulness made even rainy days feel sunny.

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thrill
18.
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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wonderment
19.
won
der
ment
Noun

the feeling of being amazed, fascinated, or filled with admiration or curiosity about something remarkable or extraordinary

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hope
20.
hope
Verb

to want something to happen or be true

They hoped their team would win the championship.

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pride
21.
pride
Noun

a sense of self-respect, dignity, or personal worth

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sympathy
22.
sym
pa
thy
Noun

feelings of care and understanding toward other people's emotions, especially sadness or suffering

She expressed sympathy for her friend who had lost a loved one.

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relief
23.
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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curiosity
24.
cu
rio
si
ty
Noun

a strong wish to learn something or to know more about something

His curiosity led him to explore the old library, hoping to uncover forgotten stories.

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satisfaction
25.
sa
tis
fac
tion
Noun

a feeling of pleasure that one experiences after doing or achieving what one really desired

Gazing at the finished garden, she felt a deep satisfaction knowing all her hard work had paid off.

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security
26.
se
cu
ri
ty
Noun

the state of being protected or having protection against any types of danger

The new alarm system improved the security of their home significantly.

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confidence
27.
con
fi
dence
Noun

the belief in one's own ability to achieve goals and get the desired results

She spoke with confidence during the presentation, impressing the audience.

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trust
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trust
Verb

to believe that someone is sincere, reliable, or competent

She regularly trusts her colleagues to complete tasks efficiently.

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amusement
29.
a
muse
ment
Noun

a feeling we get when somebody or something is funny and exciting

The comedian's jokes brought waves of laughter and amusement to the audience.

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affection
30.
a
ffec
tion
Noun

a feeling of fondness or liking toward someone or something

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sadness
31.
sad
ness
Noun

the feeling of being sad and not happy

She couldn't hide the sadness in her eyes after hearing the news of her grandmother's passing.

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disgust
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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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sorrow
33.
so
rrow
Noun

a feeling of extreme sadness caused by something unpleasant

She felt overwhelming sorrow after her grandfather's death.

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stress
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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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grief
35.
grief
Noun

a great sadness that is felt because of someone's death

She felt overwhelming grief after her father passed away.

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fear
36.
fear
Noun

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

The fear of heights prevented him from climbing the ladder.

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shock
37.
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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regret
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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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annoyance
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a
nnoyance
Noun

a feeling of irritation or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome, unpleasant, or disruptive

The constant buzzing of the fly was a source of great annoyance.

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anger
40.
an
ger
Noun

a strong feeling that we have when something bad has happened, so we might be unkind to someone or harm them

His anger flared up when he discovered that his car had been vandalized.

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worry
41.
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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anxiety
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an
xie
ty
Noun

a feeling of nervousness or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome

The upcoming presentation filled her with so much anxiety that her palms were sweaty.

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shame
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shame
Noun

an uneasy feeling that we get because of our own or someone else's mistake or bad manner

The child's face flushed with shame after being scolded by the teacher in front of the class.

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envy
44.
en
vy
Verb

to feel unhappy or irritated because someone else has something that one desires

She envies her friend's success in her career and wishes she had the same opportunities.

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shyness
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shy
ness
Noun

a feeling of hesitancy, shame, or fearfulness in social situations

Her shyness made it hard for her to speak in front of large groups.

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boredom
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bore
dom
Noun

the feeling of being uninterested or restless because things are dull or repetitive

After sitting in the waiting room for hours, he couldn’t shake the feeling of boredom.

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frustration
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frust
ra
tion
Noun

the feeling of being impatient, annoyed, or upset because of being unable to do or achieve what is desired

His frustration was evident when his computer crashed in the middle of his work.

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embarrassment
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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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insecurity
49.
in
se
cu
ri
ty
Noun

anxiety caused by feelings of self-doubt and lack of confidence

His constant insecurity about his looks made him avoid social events.

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irritation
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i
rri
ta
tion
Noun

a feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome or unpleasant

The long wait at the doctor's office was a source of irritation for all the patients.

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