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Emotions

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Emotions

• Happy – Feeling joy or pleasure.


• Sad – Feeling sorrow or unhappiness.
• Angry – Feeling strong annoyance or hostility.
• Excited – Feeling eager and enthusiastic.
• Nervous – Feeling worried or anxious about something.
• Scared – Feeling afraid or frightened.
• Confused – Feeling unsure or not understanding something.
• Surprised – Feeling shocked or amazed by something unexpected.
• Disappointed – Feeling sad because something didn’t happen as expected.
• Proud – Feeling pleased with oneself or someone else’s accomplishments.
• Anxious – Feeling uneasy or worried, often about the future.
• Frustrated – Feeling annoyed or upset because of an inability to achieve
something.
• Hopeful – Feeling positive and expecting good things to happen.
• Embarrassed – Feeling uncomfortable or self-conscious about something.
• Lonely – Feeling sad from being alone or without friends.
• Grateful – Feeling thankful or appreciative.
• Bored – Feeling uninterested or tired because there’s nothing to do.
• Curious – Feeling eager to know or learn something.
• Relieved – Feeling happy that something bad didn’t happen or is over.
• Shocked – Feeling a sudden surprise or disbelief, often due to something
unexpected.
• Ashamed – Feeling guilt or embarrassment about something wrong or
foolish.
• Jealous – Feeling resentment because of someone else’s success or
happiness.
• Content – Feeling satisfied and at ease.
• Overwhelmed – Feeling as though there is too much to handle or process.
• Amused – Feeling entertained or finding something funny.
• Annoyed – Feeling slightly angry or bothered.
• Guilty – Feeling bad because of something wrong or hurtful you’ve done.
• Hurt – Feeling emotional pain because of someone else’s actions or words.
• Optimistic – Feeling hopeful and positive about the future.
• Pessimistic – Feeling doubtful and expecting the worst.
• Regretful – Feeling sad about something you wish you hadn’t done.
• Amazed – Feeling great surprise or wonder.
• Envious – Feeling desire for what someone else has.
• Affectionate – Feeling warm or loving toward someone.
• Inspired – Feeling motivated to do something creative or positive.
• Sympathetic – Feeling understanding and caring about someone’s pain.
• Insecure – Feeling unsure or lacking confidence.
• Grumpy – Feeling irritable or in a bad mood.
• Impatient – Feeling restless or irritated about having to wait.
• Hopeful – Feeling that something good will happen.
• Suspicious – Feeling doubt or mistrust toward someone or something.
• Uncomfortable – Feeling awkward or uneasy in a situation.
• Horrified – Feeling shock or disgust.

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