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unhappy or annoyed
Upset
frightened or worried
Scared
The noun for relieved
Relief
happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
Relieved
The noun for guilty
Guilt
Feeling responsible for doing something bad
Guilty
The noun for furious
Fury
extremely angry
Furious
bored or frustrated and unhappy (especially with a situation which has gone on too long)
Fed up
The noun for confident
Confidence
sure, certain
Confident
The noun for concerned
Concern
worried about something
Concerned
The noun for astonishing and astonished
Astonishment
How you FEEL when something really surprises you.
Astonished
The noun for ashamed
Shame
feeling sorry for doing something wrong
Ashamed
The noun for pleased
Pleasure
happy or satisfied
Pleased
The noun for proud
Pride
pleased with yourself or someone else
Proud
The noun for miserable
Misery
very unhappy
Miserable
The noun for jealous
Jealousy
wanting what someone else has
Jealous
The noun for afraid
Fear
scared, frightened
Afraid
The noun for embarrassed or embarrassing
Embarrassment
feeling ashamed and uncomfortable
Embarrassed
The noun for depressed
Depression
Appearing sad, unhappy
Depressed
The noun for anxious
Anxiety
worried, concerned
Anxious
The noun for annoyed and annoying
Annoyance
When something or someone IS irritating
Annoying
How you FEEL when something or someone irritates you
Annoyed
The noun for amazing and amazed
Amazement
When something IS incredible
Amazing
How you FEEL when you are very surprised
Amazed
The noun for angry
Anger
mad, upset
Angry
Noun for delighted
Delight
very pleased
Delighted