Emotions

 

Disappointed – defeated or failure in your expectation or hope.

Frustrated – discouraged, dissatisfied, or disappointed in/with some endeavor or purpose.

Affection – a feeling of fondness or tender attachment.

Love – a strong liking or affection for someone; a warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devo­tion for something.

Hate – a strong dislike or ill-will for; despise; intense hostility for.

Angry – a strong feeling of displeasure and usually antagonism; emotional agitation.

Irritated/Annoyed – excited to impatience, anger, or displeasure; provoked; peeved.

Resentment – a feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will from a sense of a wrong, insult, or injury committed.

Bitter – a strong feeling of hatred, resentment, or cynicism.

Disturbed – tranquility or peace destroyed; upset; perturbed; agitated; troubled.

Hurt – feeling mental/emotional pain or distress; offended or wounded feelings.

Uneasy – feeling uncomfortable; awkward; restless.

Restless – a feeling of discontent; not satisfied.

Bored – feeling void of interest; dissatisfied.

Content – feeling self-sufficient; satisfied.

Peaceful – untroubled; calm; tranquil.

Accepted — feeling approved; received favorably; belonging.

Inadequate – feeling that you’re not sufficient, capable, or good enough for something.

Jealous – feeling unfriendly toward another because of something they have and of which you want the same for yourself; it is resentfully suspicious of a rival’s influence.

Envy – a feeling of displeasure produced by witnessing or hearing of the advantage or prosperity of another. It desires to deprive another of what he has. It is ill-will, malice, spite to­ward the possessor of whose qualities it covets, and often strives to degrade that person.

Pleasure – a feeling of enjoyment; delight; satisfaction; or gratification.

Grief – intense emotional suffering caused by loss, etc.; acute sorrow; deep sadness.

Happy – a feeling of great pleasure; glad; pleased; contented.

Cheerful – joyful; glad.

Delight – a high degree of obvious pleasure.

Depressed – sad; low in spirits; dejected; feeling gloomy.

Sad – downcast; unhappy.

Despair – a loss of hope; giving up hope.

Distressed – mental strain imposed by pain, trouble, worry, etc.

Worry – distressed in the mind; troubled or uneasy.

Lonely – unhappy at being alone; longing for friends.

Fear – feeling anxiety and agitation caused by the presence or nearness of danger.

Embarrassed – feeling self-conscious, confused, and ill-at-ease; flustered.

Impatient – feeling annoyed because of delay, opposition, etc.; eagerness to do something,

Concerned – interested in or regard for; care about.

Indignant – righteous anger aroused by what is considered unjust, mean, or shameful.

Ashamed – feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace; feeling unworthy.

Enthused – thrilled; strong excitement; zeal.

Sympathy – emotional accord or affinity; sharing the feelings of another.