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Emotions

23 Words

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melancholy
1.
me
lan
cho
ly
Noun

a feeling of long-lasting sadness that often cannot be explained

She couldn't shake off the melancholy that lingered after saying goodbye to her childhood home.

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dismay
2.
dis
may
Verb

to cause someone to feel shocked, worried, or upset

The sudden cancellation of the event dismayed the attendees, leaving them feeling disappointed.

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despondency
3.
des
pon
den
cy
Noun

the state of being unhappy and despairing

In the depths of his despondency, he struggled to find a reason to get out of bed each morning.

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inhibition
4.
inh
i
bi
tion
Noun

a feeling of self-consciousness, restraint, or a limiting factor that hinders the free expression of one's thoughts, emotions, or actions

His fear of public speaking created a strong inhibition that made it challenging for him to address large audiences.

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dejection
5.
de
jec
tion
Noun

a state of low spirits, sadness, or melancholy

The loss in the final match was evident in the players' faces, displaying a collective sense of dejection.

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desperation
6.
des
pe
ra
tion
Noun

a state of extreme urgency, hopelessness, or despair

The refugees crossed the border in a state of desperation, seeking safety from the conflict in their homeland.

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composure
7.
com
po
sure
Noun

a state of calmness and self-control, especially in difficult or challenging situations

Even in the face of adversity, she maintained her composure and approached the situation with a level head.

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awe
8.
awe
Noun

a feeling of reverence, respect, and wonder inspired by something grand, powerful, or extraordinary

The talented musician's performance left the audience in awe of his skill and artistry.

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exuberance
9.
e
xu
be
rance
Noun

the quality of being full of energy, enthusiasm, liveliness, and excitement

The children's exuberance was evident as they played and laughed in the park.

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radiance
10.
ra
diance
Noun

a happy, glowing look from being really healthy and feeling great on the inside

Regular exercise and laughter kept her radiance undimmed well into her senior years.

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mirth
11.
mirth
Noun

a feeling of happiness, joy, or amusement

The children's faces lit up with mirth as they played games and enjoyed the party.

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bliss
ful
ness
Noun

a state of extreme happiness, joy, or contentment

The newlyweds basked in the blissfulness of their honeymoon, surrounded by love and happiness.

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13.
ju
bi
lance
Noun

a state of great joy, triumph, and celebration

The streets were filled with jubilance as people celebrated the national holiday with parades and festivities.

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enchantment
14.
en
chant
ment
Noun

a state of great admiration or fascination caused by something beautiful, wonderful, or unusual

The audience watched in enchantment as the ballet unfolded.

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elation
15.
e
la
tion
Noun

a feeling of joyful pride or high spirits

She felt a surge of elation after hearing the good news.

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ecstasy
16.
ecs
ta
sy
Noun

an overwhelming feeling of intense delight or extreme happiness

The breathtaking sunset over the ocean filled her with a sense of ecstasy, as she marveled at the beauty of nature.

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bliss
17.
bliss
Noun

a state of complete happiness, joy, and contentment

Lounging in a hammock on a sunny beach, he experienced a profound sense of bliss as the waves gently lapped at the shore.

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jubilation
18.
ju
bi
la
tion
Noun

a joyful celebration or festive occasion marking a happy event

The victory parade was a national jubilation.

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exhilaration
19.
exh
i
la
ra
tion
Noun

a feeling of excitement, enthusiasm, and invigoration

The roller coaster ride provided an exhilaration that left the riders with a rush of adrenaline and laughter.

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euphoria
20.
eu
pho
ria
Noun

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

The euphoria of winning the championship was overwhelming.

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rapture
21.
rap
ture
Noun

a feeling of being carried away by overwhelming emotion, often associated with deep love, happiness, or spiritual experiences

As they exchanged vows, a wave of rapture washed over the couple, realizing the depth of their commitment to each other.

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glee
22.
glee
Noun

great happiness or joy, often accompanied by laughter or a sense of amusement

The children's faces lit up with glee as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.

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zeal
23.
zeal
Noun

a great enthusiasm directed toward achieving something

The teacher's zeal for education inspired her students to pursue knowledge and excel in their studies.

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