Despair: The feeling that there is no hope and that you can do nothing to improve a difficult or worrying situation.
Noun. They're in (the depths of) despair over/about the money they've lost.
Moments: A very short period of time.
Noun. A car drew up outside and a few moments later the doorbell rang.
Relief: A feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended.
Noun. "James can't come tonight." "Well, that's a relief!"
Perseverance: Continued effort to do or achieve something, even when this is difficult or takes a long time.
Noun. It took a lot of patience and perseverance for all sides to reach an agreement.
Resourcefulness: The ability to make decisions and act on your own.
Noun. She's a very resourceful manager.
Pain: A feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness.
Noun. Her symptoms included abdominal pain and vomiting.
Fear: An unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen.
Noun. Trembling with fear, she handed over the money to the gunman.
Disappointment: The feeling of being disappointed.
Noun. His parents were bitterly disappointed in/with him.
Emotions: A strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general.
Noun. Like a lot of men, he finds it hard to express his emotions.
Belief: The feeling of being certain that something exists or is true.
Noun. His belief in God gave him hope during difficult times.
Anxiety: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
Noun. Children normally feel a lot of anxiety about their first day at school.
Weakness: The fact or state of not being strong or powerful.
Noun. Any change of policy will be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
States: A condition or way of being that exists at a particular time
Noun. The building was in a state of disrepair.
Noun. They were filled with joy when their first child was born.
Noun. They were filled with joy when their first child was born.
Hunger: The feeling you have when you need to eat.
Hunger: The feeling you have when you need to eat.
Qualitis: How good or bad something is.
Noun. The food was of such poor/low quality.
Strength: The ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort.
Noun. She had the strength and stamina to take the lead and win the gold medal.
Feeling: The fact of feeling something physical
Noun. I had a tingling feeling in my fingers.
Courage: The ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation.
Noun. They showed great courage when they found out about their baby's disability.
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