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KDHSCEO (surprised and upset.)
Shocked
XTEDCIE (very enthusiastic and eager.)
Excited
REDSESST (a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. )
Stressed
HTEDILGDE (extremely pleased and excited about something. )
Delighted
XEHUSTADE
Exhausted
ISFATSIDE (contented; )
Satisfied
SRARSMEBDAE (feeling or showing embarrassment.)
Embarrassed
XADEREL (free from tension and anxiety; at ease.)
Relaxed
DRUSFTATRE
Frustrated
DRIVELEE (no longer feeling distressed or anxious)
Relived
PSUTE (make (someone) unhappy)
Upset
SDELPAE (to give them pleasure or to make them happy.
Pleased
POPNITDEASID (sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.)
Disappointed
TNEDIFCNO (feeling or showing confidence in oneself;)
Confident
ROWREDI (anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.)
Worried
NIDMDEERTE (showing the strong desire to follow a particular plan of action even if it is difficult:)
Determined
UDESPRSIR (feeling or showing surprise)
Surprised
DROUP (very happy and pleased because of something you have done)
Proud
SVNEORU (a feeling of fear, worry,)
Nervous
How does he feel?
SAD
How does she feel?
MAD
How does he feel?
HAPPY
How does he feel?
COLD
How does she feel?
SAD
How does she feel?
TIRED
How does he feel?
MAD
How does she feel?
HAPPY
How does he feel?
SAD
How does she feel?
COLD
How does he feel?
TIRED
How does she feel?
SICK
How does he feel?
HAPPY
How does she feel?
MAD