An overwhelming surge of fear or anxiety, often sudden and intense. It may cause a loss of control, rapid breathing, or an urgent need to escape a situation.
Panic
A feeling that something is off, unusual, or not typical. You might sense that your thoughts, behaviors, or surroundings are strange or out of sync with what's expected.
Abnormal
An extreme form of fear. You might feel frozen, desperate to flee, or mentally overwhelmed. It’s often triggered by a perceived threat or danger.
Terrified
A sense of stability and routine. You feel like things are as they should be, with no surprises or disruptions. It’s often associated with comfort or familiarity.
Normal
A peaceful, relaxed, and steady emotional state. Your mind is clear, your body is at ease, and there's a sense of balance or contentment.
Calm
A positive emotional response to something pleasurable. You feel happy, engaged, or satisfied, often accompanied by laughter, smiles, or a sense of fulfillment.
Enjoy
A mental state where thoughts, fears, or behaviors don’t align with logic or reality. It often stems from strong emotions like fear or stress overriding reason.
Irrational
A state of fearlessness or calm in the face of potential threat. You feel secure, bold, and not intimidated by what others might find scary.
Unafraid
A clear-headed state where decisions and thoughts are based on logic, facts, and sound reasoning, free from emotional distortion.
Rational
A deeply unpleasant emotional or physical state, often involving pain, distress, or hardship. It can be internal (mental/emotional) or external (physical).
Suffer
A state of nervousness, worry, or unease, often about something uncertain or looming. It can come with physical symptoms like a racing heart or restlessness.
Anxious
A feeling of assurance and belief in oneself or in a situation. You trust your abilities or judgment and face challenges without hesitation or fear.
Confident
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