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CONTEMPTIBLE: Deserving of contempt or scorn. Emotions and values
BRAVE: Having or characterized by courage. Emotions and values
DECEIT: The act or practice of deceiving. Emotions and values
UNPLEASANT: Not to one's liking. Emotions and values
KEEN: Full of or characterized by enthusiasm. Emotions and values
ENVY: A feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to another's advantages, success, possessions, etc. Emotions and values
EVIL: Intending to harm or being/acting ethically wrong. Emotions and values
BAD LUCK: An undesirable event such as an accident. Emotions and values
ANGER: Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins). Emotions and values
INSOLENT: Unrestrained by convention or propriety. Emotions and values
FAITHFUL: Steadfast in affection. Emotions and values
FAULT: Responsibility for a wrong act done deliberately or a good act omitted deliberately. Emotions and values
SORROWFUL: Filled with grief, sorrow, woe. Emotions and values
WORRY: To be anxious about something. Emotions and values
PROUD: Feeling greatly pleased, or satisfied by something or someone that is highly honorable or creditable to oneself Emotions and values
BLAME: Accusation for something negative or undesirable. Emotions and values
RESPECT (SOMEBODY): To have respect for someone or something; to have regard for something, to observe a custom, practice, rule or right. Emotions and values
UNTRUTH: A false statement made with the intention to deceive. Emotions and values
SHY: (For a personality) characterized by being uncomfortable with having attention drawn to them, for example when introducing oneself or when speaking in front of an audience. Emotions and values
FLIRT: To talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions. Emotions and values
REVENGE: To take revenge for a perceived wrong. Emotions and values
CRUEL: Indifference towards the suffering of another and even deriving a positive feeling from it. Emotions and values
DREADFUL: Causing dread; very bad. Emotions and values
KISS: To touch with the lips to express love or affection. Emotions and values
KIND OR POLITE: Being nice and giving off the impression of benevolence or keeping to a given society's standards of social manners in order to show respect. Emotions and values
LIE (MISLEAD): To knowingly say something that is untrue. Emotions and values
SAD: Feeling mentally uncomfortable because something is missing or wrong. Emotions and values
GROAN: To utter a low, guttural sound of frustration. Emotions and values
GOOD LUCK: Something positive that happens to someone by chance. Emotions and values
FEAR (FRIGHT): An emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger. Emotions and values
BORING: Causing boredom. Emotions and values
INCLINATION: A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction. Emotions and values
LOVE: To have an intense feeling of affection and care towards another person. Emotions and values
EMBRACE: To squeeze someone in one's arms. Emotions and values
ANXIETY: An unpleasant complex combination of emotions that includes fear, apprehension and worry, and is often accompanied by physical sensations such as palpitations, nausea, chest pain and/or shortness of breath. Emotions and values
ON PURPOSE: (Doing or feeling something) in a deliberate or controlled way. Emotions and values
GOOD: Having desired or positive qualities. Emotions and values
VULGAR: Rude and likely to offend, using allusions on the sexual level. Emotions and values
HOPE: To want something to happen or the belief in the possibility that something one wants will happen. Emotions and values
LIKE: To enjoy, be in favor/favour of. Emotions and values
HONEST: Not disposed to cheat or defraud. Emotions and values
PITY: Deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it. Emotions and values
DELIGHT: To give pleasure to; to make happy or satisfied. Emotions and values
IMPORTANT: Having relevant and crucial value. Emotions and values
BAD: Not good; unfavorable; negative. Emotions and values
MISTAKE: A mistake, an oversight, a slight; usually apologetic, referring to one's own failures. Emotions and values
CLEVER: Mentally agile. Emotions and values
COWARD: A person who lacks courage. Emotions and values
LAUGH: To express pleasure, mirth or derision by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat. Emotions and values
WRONG: Not correct. Emotions and values
RUDE: Bad mannered. Emotions and values
PLAY: To act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in playful activities expressly for the purpose of recreation. Emotions and values
FEAR (BE AFRAID): To be scared of; to have an uncontrollable emotion of anxiety about something that causes a scared reaction or frightening impression. Emotions and values
BEAUTIFUL: Having nice or positive properties (specifically with regard to the senses, and most commonly, that of sight). Emotions and values
SMILE: To make an upwards movement of the sides of the mouth, that indicates happiness or satisfaction. Emotions and values
EXACT: Without diversion from the desired or agreed specification; neither exceeding nor failling short in any way. Emotions and values
HAPPY: Having a feeling of satisfaction, enjoyment or well-being, often arising from a positive situation or set of circumstances. Emotions and values
FORGIVE: To stop blaming someone for an offense. Emotions and values
UGLY: Not good looking. Emotions and values
GLOOMY: A bit sad. Emotions and values
SURPRISED: Feeling that something unexpected has happened. Emotions and values
HATE: To dislike intensely; to feel strong hostility towards. Emotions and values
TRUTH: That which conforms to reality. Emotions and values
TEAR (OF EYE): A drop of liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation. Emotions and values
TRUE: Concurring with a given set of facts. Emotions and values
GRIEF: Mental suffering or pain caused by injury, loss, or despair. Emotions and values
PRAISE: The act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation. Emotions and values
CORRECT (RIGHT): To be in accordance with expectations. Emotions and values
CHOOSE: To make a choice from a number of alternatives. Emotions and values
SHAME: The consciousness or awareness of dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation. Emotions and values
DARE: To have enough courage (to do something). Emotions and values
PAIN: An unpleasant, usually localised physical sensation that is often the result of an injury, disease or other ailment. Emotions and values
WANT: To want to do something or to wish for something to happen. Emotions and values
DANGER: A situation that constitutes an immediate risk for injury on a person or property. Emotions and values
ANGRY: Irritated, in a temper, feeling or displaying anger. Emotions and values
CRY: To shed tears due to the impact of an emotion. Emotions and values
AMAZING: Causing great surprise or sudden wonder. Emotions and values
REGRET: To wish that a past event had not happened. Emotions and values
PASSIONATE: Characterized by intense emotion. Emotions and values
ASHAMED: Feeling shame or guilt. Emotions and values
ASTONISHED: Filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock. Emotions and values
RESPECT (NOUN): An attitude of admiration or esteem. Emotions and values
GENTLE: Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition. Emotions and values
GRIEVE: To express deep sorrow for. Emotions and values
MERRY: In good spirits. Emotions and values
JEALOUSY: A jealous feeling, disposition, state, or mood. Emotions and values
GREEDY: Excessively desirous of money, wealth or possessions. Emotions and values
DILIGENT: Being busy-working. Emotions and values
CUNNING PERSON: A smart and witty person. Emotions and values
PAINFUL OR SICK: To cause pain or to be ill. Emotions and values
FEAR OR FRIGHTEN: To be scared or to scare someone. Emotions and values
DESIRE: To want to do something, to wish for something to happen, or to have affection for someone. Emotions and values
REJOICE: To feel joyful; be delighted. Emotions and values
CARP: To complain or find fault in a petty or disagreeable way. Emotions and values
BECOME ANGRY: To turn into an angry mental state. Emotions and values
BE ANGRY: Be in an angry state. Emotions and values
LOVELY: Beautiful especially in a pleasing or charming way. Emotions and values
CUNNING: To be smart and witty. Emotions and values
DEAR: Beloved or loved. Emotions and values
JOY: Mental happiness. Emotions and values
SMART: To be of high intelligence. Emotions and values
MISERY: The state of being poor or emotionally suffering. Emotions and values
JEALOUS: Feeling insecure over an anticipated loss of status or affection in a human connection. Emotions and values
BOTHER (HARASS): To annoy persistently. Emotions and values
URGE (SOMEONE): To encourage someone to do something. Emotions and values
DISTURB: Interfere with somebody. Emotions and values
MAKE ANGRY (ANNOY): To cause somebody to be annoyed. Emotions and values
HAPPINESS: In philosophy, happiness translates the Greek concept of eudaimonia, and refers to the good life, or flourishing, rather than simply an emotion. Emotions and values
MEANING: The thing one intends to convey especially by language. Emotions and values
LAUGHTER: Laughter is a physical reaction in humans and some other species of primate, consisting typically of rhythmical, often audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system. Emotions and values
LONGING (WISH): The strong desire for something. Emotions and values
REASON: Reason is the capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic, establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. Emotions and values
RIDDLE: A riddle is a statement or question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. Emotions and values
THOUGHT: Thought refers to ideas or arrangements of ideas that are the result of the process of thinking. Emotions and values
VIOLENCE: Violence is defined by the World Health Organization as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation", although the group acknowledges that the inclusion of "the use of power" in its definition expands on the conventional understanding of the word. Emotions and values
POWERFUL: Being done using a huge amount of energy. Emotions and values
PRECIOUS: Being dear or important to somebody. Emotions and values
FAMILIAR: Knowing somebody or something well. Emotions and values
SCARED: Property of being scared of something or someone, having an uncontrollable emotion of anxiety. Emotions and values
COURAGE: A state or quality of mind that enables to face danger and fear; bravery. Emotions and values
FALSE: Not concurring with a given set of facts; fake; unreal. Emotions and values
MIGHTY OR POWERFUL OR STRONG: Holding much (political, social, ...) power or being done using a huge amount of energy or having great physical strength. Emotions and values
HOPE (FAITH): The belief in the possibility that something one wants will happen. Emotions and values
HOPE (SOMETHING): To want something to happen. Emotions and values
KIND: Being nice and giving off the impression of benevolence. Emotions and values
POLITE: Keeping to a given society's standards of social manners in order to show respect. Emotions and values
KISS (NOUN): The action of touching with the lips to express love or affection. Emotions and values
COMMEND: To express approval or admiration. Emotions and values
DANGEROUS: Capable of injuring or harming someone. Emotions and values
KINDNESS: The quality of being caring, generous and helpful towards other people. Emotions and values
OBLIGATION (DUTY): Either a moral or legal responsibility to accomplish a certain task. Emotions and values
LONG (FOR SOMETHING): To have a very strong desire for something. Emotions and values
SURPRISE (SOMEBODY): To make someone feel surprised by giving, telling or doing something unexpected. Emotions and values
GENEROUS: Willing to give more than expected, especially money. Emotions and values
CURIOUS: Having a strong desire to learn about things and people around. Emotions and values
STUBBORN: Unyielding; unlikely to change one's mind and determined not to be influenced by someone else's opinion. Emotions and values
MOURNING: The feeling of great sadness because someone has died. Emotions and values






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