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Feelings

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