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Feelings and Emotions

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