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=== Action/Process === | === Action/Process === | ||
* '''Be angry:''' Be in an angry state. [2223] | |||
* '''Become angry:''' To turn into an angry mental state. [2215] | |||
* '''Blame (somebody):''' To hold somebody responsible for something. [2716] | |||
* '''Bother (harass):''' To annoy persistently. [2869] | |||
* '''Carp:''' To complain or find fault in a petty or disagreeable way. [2193] | |||
* '''Choose:''' To make a choice from a number of alternatives. [1750] | |||
* '''Commend:''' To express approval or admiration. [3455] | |||
* '''Cry:''' To shed tears due to the impact of an emotion. [1839] | |||
* '''Dare:''' To have enough courage (to do something). [1779] | |||
* '''Delight:''' To give pleasure to; to make happy or satisfied. [1271] | |||
* '''Desire:''' To want to do something, to wish for something to happen, or to have affection for someone. [2117] | |||
* '''Disturb:''' Interfere with somebody. [2883] | |||
* '''Embrace:''' To squeeze someone in one's arms. [928] | |||
* '''Fear (be afraid):''' To be scared of; to have an uncontrollable emotion of anxiety about something that causes a scared reaction or frightening impression. [1419] | |||
* '''Fear or frighten:''' To be scared or to scare someone. [2109] | |||
* '''Flirt:''' To talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions. [494] | |||
* '''Forgive:''' To stop blaming someone for an offense. [1528] | |||
* '''Grieve:''' To express deep sorrow for. [1955] | |||
* '''Groan:''' To utter a low, guttural sound of frustration. [716] | |||
* '''Hate:''' To dislike intensely; to feel strong hostility towards. [1607] | |||
* '''Hope (something):''' To want something to happen. [3212] | |||
* '''Hope:''' To want something to happen or the belief in the possibility that something one wants will happen. [1092] | |||
* '''Kiss:''' To touch with the lips to express love or affection. [578] | |||
* '''Laugh:''' To express pleasure, mirth or derision by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat. [1355] | |||
* '''Lie (mislead):''' To knowingly say something that is untrue. [601] | |||
* '''Like:''' To enjoy, be in favor/favour of. [1117] | |||
* '''Long (for something):''' To have a very strong desire for something. [3473] | |||
* '''Love:''' To have an intense feeling of affection and care towards another person. [923] | |||
* '''Make angry (annoy):''' To cause somebody to be annoyed. [2892] | |||
* '''Play:''' To act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in playful activities expressly for the purpose of recreation. [1413] | |||
* '''Regret:''' To wish that a past event had not happened. [1875] | |||
* '''Rejoice:''' To feel joyful; be delighted. [2192] | |||
* '''Respect (somebody):''' To have respect for someone or something; to have regard for something, to observe a custom, practice, rule or right. [385] | |||
* '''Revenge:''' To take revenge for a perceived wrong. [495] | |||
* '''Smile:''' To make an upwards movement of the sides of the mouth, that indicates happiness or satisfaction. [1451] | |||
* '''Surprise (somebody):''' To make someone feel surprised by giving, telling or doing something unexpected. [3627] | |||
* '''Urge (someone):''' To encourage someone to do something. [2881] | |||
* '''Want:''' To want to do something or to wish for something to happen. [1784] | |||
* '''Worry:''' To be anxious about something. [150] | |||
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
* '''On purpose:''' (Doing or feeling something) in a deliberate or controlled way. [1031] | |||
=== Person/Thing === | === Person/Thing === | ||
* '''Amusement:''' A feeling caused by doing or watching something entertaining or funny. [3850] | |||
* '''Anger:''' Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins). [82] | |||
* '''Anxiety:''' An unpleasant complex combination of emotions that includes fear, apprehension and worry, and is often accompanied by physical sensations such as palpitations, nausea, chest pain and/or shortness of breath. [1000] | |||
* '''Awe:''' A feeling of deep respect mixed with slight fear or wonder. [3851] | |||
* '''Bad luck:''' An undesirable event such as an accident. [56] | |||
* '''Blame:''' Accusation for something negative or undesirable. [381] | |||
* '''Concentration:''' The ability to direct all the attention to one thing or activity. [3852] | |||
* '''Confusion:''' A feeling of uncertainty about what to do or what is happening. [3853] | |||
* '''Contempt:''' A feeling of ultimate disgust and a complete lack of respect towards somebody. [3844] | |||
* '''Courage:''' A state or quality of mind that enables to face danger and fear; bravery. [3049] | |||
* '''Coward:''' A person who lacks courage. [1319] | |||
* '''Cunning person:''' A smart and witty person. [2079] | |||
* '''Danger:''' A situation that constitutes an immediate risk for injury on a person or property. [1810] | |||
* '''Deceit:''' The act or practice of deceiving. [13] | |||
* '''Depression:''' A state of feeling sad that can become a chronic illness. [3877] | |||
* '''Disappointment:''' A feeling of sadness because something did not happen the way it was expected or did not happen at all. [3845] | |||
* '''Discipline:''' The ability and training of self-control and diligence, usually in abiding by a set of rules. [3962] | |||
* '''Disgust:''' The feeling that one gets when seeing something rotten. [2465] | |||
* '''Envy:''' A feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to another's advantages, success, possessions, etc. [40] | |||
* '''Excitement:''' A feeling of extreme but short-term happiness. [3846] | |||
* '''Fault:''' Responsibility for a wrong act done deliberately or a good act omitted deliberately. [134] | |||
* '''Fear (fright):''' An emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger. [781] | |||
* '''Good luck:''' Something positive that happens to someone by chance. [720] | |||
* '''Grief:''' Mental suffering or pain caused by injury, loss, or despair. [1668] | |||
* '''Happiness:''' In philosophy, happiness translates the Greek concept of eudaimonia, and refers to the good life, or flourishing, rather than simply an emotion. [2941] | |||
* '''Hate (loathing):''' A strong feeling of dislike for something or somebody. [3749] | |||
* '''Hope (faith):''' The belief in the possibility that something one wants will happen. [3211] | |||
* '''Hostility:''' An aversion, feeling of rivalry, or aggressiveness experienced by an individual or group towards another. [3955] | |||
* '''Inclination:''' A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction. [918] | |||
* '''Interest (feeling):''' A desire to learn about something or somebody. [3847] | |||
* '''Jealousy:''' A jealous feeling, disposition, state, or mood. [2016] | |||
* '''Joy:''' Mental happiness. [2524] | |||
* '''Kindness:''' The quality of being caring, generous and helpful towards other people. [3468] | |||
* '''Kiss (noun):''' The action of touching with the lips to express love or affection. [3454] | |||
* '''Laughter:''' Laughter is a physical reaction in humans and some other species of primate, consisting typically of rhythmical, often audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system. [2958] | |||
* '''Lie (falsehood):''' Intentionally false statement for the purpose of deception. [2826] | |||
* '''Location of emotions:''' The place where emotions are thought to be stored. [2198] | |||
* '''Longing (wish):''' The strong desire for something. [2960] | |||
* '''Love (affection):''' A feeling of affection and fondness for someone. [3834] | |||
* '''Misery:''' The state of being poor or emotionally suffering. [2553] | |||
* '''Mistake:''' A mistake, an oversight, a slight; usually apologetic, referring to one's own failures. [1293] | |||
* '''Mourning:''' The feeling of great sadness because someone has died. [3673] | |||
* '''Obligation (duty):''' Either a moral or legal responsibility to accomplish a certain task. [3471] | |||
* '''Pain:''' An unpleasant, usually localised physical sensation that is often the result of an injury, disease or other ailment. [1783] | |||
* '''Pity:''' Deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it. [1141] | |||
* '''Pleasure:''' An emotional state of sensual gratification or frivolous amusement. [3916] | |||
* '''Praise:''' The act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation. [1687] | |||
* '''Pride:''' An emotional state of being proud. [3915] | |||
* '''Reason:''' Reason is the capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic, establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. [2968] | |||
* '''Respect (noun):''' An attitude of admiration or esteem. [1912] | |||
* '''Riddle:''' A riddle is a statement or question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. [2970] | |||
* '''Sadness:''' A feeling of being unhappy because something is missing or wrong. [3854] | |||
* '''Shame:''' The consciousness or awareness of dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation. [1776] | |||
* '''Splendor:''' The aesthetic and moral quality of being splendid, magnificent, or grand. [3964] | |||
* '''Surprise (feeling):''' A feeling caused by something unexpected. [3848] | |||
* '''Tear (of eye):''' A drop of liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation. [1651] | |||
* '''Trauma:''' A physical wound and, in particular, a psychological state of pain, ensued from a harmful experience of set of events. [3965] | |||
* '''Triumph:''' A feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement as a result of success or a victory. [3849] | |||
* '''Truth:''' That which conforms to reality. [1638] | |||
* '''Untruth:''' A false statement made with the intention to deceive. [475] | |||
* '''Violence:''' Violence is defined by the World Health Organization as *the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation*, although the group acknowledges that the inclusion of *the use of power* in its definition expands on the conventional understanding of the word. [2976] | |||
=== Property === | === Property === | ||
* '''Amazing:''' Causing great surprise or sudden wonder. [1863] | |||
* '''Angry:''' Irritated, in a temper, feeling or displaying anger. [1826] | |||
* '''Anxious:''' To feel uneasiness of mind caused by anxiety. [3869] | |||
* '''Ashamed:''' Feeling shame or guilt. [1894] | |||
* '''Astonished:''' Filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock. [1900] | |||
* '''Bad or evil:''' Not good; unfavorable; negative, or intending to harm or being/acting ethically wrong. [3764] | |||
* '''Bad:''' Not good; unfavorable; negative. [1292] | |||
* '''Beautiful:''' Having nice or positive properties (specifically with regard to the senses, and most commonly, that of sight). [1427] | |||
* '''Boring:''' Causing boredom. [905] | |||
* '''Brave:''' Having or characterized by courage. [3] | |||
* '''Contemptible:''' Deserving of contempt or scorn. [1] | |||
* '''Correct (right):''' To be in accordance with expectations. [1725] | |||
* '''Cowardly:''' Not being brave or courageous; an attribute describing someone who is easily frightened or disheartened in the face of difficulty or danger. [3812] | |||
* '''Cruel:''' Indifference towards the suffering of another and even deriving a positive feeling from it. [500] | |||
* '''Curious:''' Having a strong desire to learn about things and people around. [3633] | |||
* '''Dangerous:''' Capable of injuring or harming someone. [3466] | |||
* '''Dear:''' Beloved or loved. [2470] | |||
* '''Depressed:''' A mental state of despondency, unhappinness, or hopelessness. [3973] | |||
* '''Diligent:''' Being busy-working. [2077] | |||
* '''Disgusting:''' Creating disgust in somebody. [2507] | |||
* '''Disobedient:''' Refusing to obey what someone in authority is requesting. [3813] | |||
* '''Dreadful:''' Causing dread; very bad. [528] | |||
* '''Emotional:''' Having any strong feeling, as of joy, sorrow, or fear. [3761] | |||
* '''Evil:''' Intending to harm or being/acting ethically wrong. [45] | |||
* '''Exact:''' Without diversion from the desired or agreed specification; neither exceeding nor failling short in any way. [1466] | |||
* '''Excited:''' Arousal or a feeling of enthusiasm about something. [3972] | |||
* '''Faithful:''' Steadfast in affection. [100] | |||
* '''False:''' Not concurring with a given set of facts; fake; unreal. [3069] | |||
* '''Familiar:''' Knowing somebody or something well. [3005] | |||
* '''Generous:''' Willing to give more than expected, especially money. [3632] | |||
* '''Gentle:''' Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition. [1954] | |||
* '''Gloomy:''' A bit sad. [1552] | |||
* '''Good:''' Having desired or positive qualities. [1035] | |||
* '''Greedy:''' Excessively desirous of money, wealth or possessions. [2018] | |||
* '''Handsome:''' Used to describe a person that is attractive and pleasing in appearance. [3814] | |||
* '''Happy:''' Having a feeling of satisfaction, enjoyment or well-being, often arising from a positive situation or set of circumstances. [1495] | |||
* '''Honest:''' Not disposed to cheat or defraud. [1120] | |||
* '''Impatient:''' Becoming irritable in difficult situations or during long waiting times. [3885] | |||
* '''Important:''' Having relevant and crucial value. [1285] | |||
* '''Insolent:''' Unrestrained by convention or propriety. [91] | |||
* '''Jealous:''' Feeling insecure over an anticipated loss of status or affection in a human connection. [2821] | |||
* '''Keen:''' Full of or characterized by enthusiasm. [39] | |||
* '''Kind or polite:''' Being nice and giving off the impression of benevolence or keeping to a given society's standards of social manners in order to show respect. [583] | |||
* '''Kind:''' Being nice and giving off the impression of benevolence. [3299] | |||
* '''Lovely:''' Beautiful especially in a pleasing or charming way. [2233] | |||
* '''Merry:''' In good spirits. [1976] | |||
* '''Mighty or powerful or strong:''' Holding much (political, social, ...) power or being done using a huge amount of energy or having great physical strength. [3188] | |||
* '''Nervous:''' A mental state of nervousness or agitation. Also, being easily excited or irritated. [3975] | |||
* '''Painful or sick:''' To cause pain or to be ill. [2103] | |||
* '''Passionate:''' Characterized by intense emotion. [1880] | |||
* '''Patient:''' Enduring difficult situations or a long waiting time with an even temper. [3884] | |||
* '''Polite:''' Keeping to a given society's standards of social manners in order to show respect. [3300] | |||
* '''Precious:''' Being dear or important to somebody. [3002] | |||
* '''Proud:''' Feeling greatly pleased, or satisfied by something or someone that is highly honorable or creditable to oneself. [174] | |||
* '''Rude:''' Bad mannered. [1412] | |||
* '''Sad:''' Feeling mentally uncomfortable because something is missing or wrong. [699] | |||
* '''Safe:''' Having a feeling of security or protection from harm. [3762] | |||
* '''Scared:''' Property of being scared of something or someone, having an uncontrollable emotion of anxiety. [3033] | |||
* '''Shy or ashamed:''' The feeling of being uncomfortable with attracting attention or feeling shame or guilt. [3805] | |||
* '''Shy:''' (For a personality) characterized by being uncomfortable with having attention drawn to them, for example when introducing oneself or when speaking in front of an audience. [487] | |||
* '''Sorrowful:''' Filled with grief, sorrow, woe. [145] | |||
* '''Stubborn:''' Unyielding; unlikely to change one's mind and determined not to be influenced by someone else's opinion. [3634] | |||
* '''Surprised:''' Feeling that something unexpected has happened. [1572] | |||
* '''True:''' Concurring with a given set of facts. [1657] | |||
* '''Ugly:''' Not good looking. [1548] | |||
* '''Unhappy:''' Feeling not cheerful or glad, sometimes due to a misfortune. [3974] | |||
* '''Unpleasant:''' Not to one's liking. [26] | |||
* '''Vulgar:''' Rude and likely to offend, using allusions on the sexual level. [1080] | |||
* '''Wrong:''' Not correct. [1390] | |||
== Food and drink == | == Food and drink == |
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