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Verbs for Evoking Negative Emotions

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upset
1.
up
set
Adjective

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

She was upset after hearing the bad news.

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sadden
2.
sa
dden
Verb

to make someone feel unhappy or disappointed

The loss of her pet deeply saddened her.

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depress
3.
dep
ress
Verb

to make someone feel extremely sad or discouraged, often as a result of challenging situations, such as loss

The constant rain seemed to depress him even more.

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desolate
4.
de
so
late
Verb

to make someone feel extremely miserable and unhappy

The loss of her parents desolated her.

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deject
5.
de
ject
Verb

to make someone feel disheartened or low in spirits

His failure in the exam dejected him.

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get down
6.
get down
Verb

to cause someone's spirits to be lowered

The news of the layoffs got him down, and he felt demotivated.

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disappoint
7.
dis
a
ppoint
Verb

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

The movie's ending disappointed many viewers.

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let down
8.
let down
Verb

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

The speaker's uninspiring presentation let down the audience, who had gathered with anticipation for an engaging and informative event.

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disgust
9.
dis
gust
Noun

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

The sight of the decaying food in the refrigerator filled her with disgust.

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revolt
10.
re
volt
Verb

to cause strong disgust or offense to someone's morals

His sexist remarks revolted the entire audience.

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repel
11.
re
pel
Verb

to push away or cause something or someone to retreat or withdraw

The goalkeeper managed to repel every attempt at scoring during the match.

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squick
Verb

to disgust someone

The graphic horror movie scenes squicked some viewers.

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sicken
13.
si
cken
Verb

to cause strong offense to someone's morals

The cruel treatment of animals sickened the activists.

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nauseate
14.
nau
seate
Verb

to make someone feel very disgusted, often in a moral sense

Their rude behavior at the party was enough to nauseate most of the guests.

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gross out
Verb

to make someone feel disgusted or repelled by something unpleasant

The messy state of the bathroom grossed out the guests.

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exhaust
16.
exh
aust
Verb

to cause a person to become extremely tired

The intense workout at the gym completely exhausted her.

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tire
17.
tire
Noun

a circular rubber object that covers the wheel of a vehicle

She noticed the tread on her tires was worn down and decided it was time for a replacement.

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overtire
18.
o
ver
tire
Verb

to exhaust someone excessively beyond normal limits

She overtires herself by taking on too many tasks.

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fatigue
19.
fa
tigue
Noun

a feeling of extreme tiredness that is usually caused by physical or mental overwork or exercise

Fatigue is a state of extreme tiredness and exhaustion that can result from physical or mental exertion.

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wear out
20.
wear out
Verb

to cause something to lose its functionality or good condition over time or through extensive use

The constant use of the computer mouse wore it out quickly.

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21.
fag out
Verb

to become extremely tired from overexertion, strain, or stress

The constant stress has fagged me out.

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bear
22.
bear
Verb

to allow the presence of an unpleasant person, thing, or situation without complaining or giving up

She had to bear the presence of her annoying coworker throughout the project.

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stultify
23.
stul
ti
fy
Verb

to make someone lose interest or motivation, typically due to a boring or restrictive routine

The monotonous job stultified his creativity.

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