40 Words Related to Emotions & Feelings

40 Words Related to Emotions & Feelings

40 Words Related to Emotions & Feelings

Hello everyone,

In this lesson, I am talking about 40 words related to emotions and feelings with their meanings. 

Let’s get started.

I hope you find this list helpful and interesting!

Joy – A feeling of great happiness and delight.

Sadness – A state of sorrow or unhappiness.

Anger – A strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance.

Fear – A feeling of apprehension or worry about something that might happen.

SurpriseAn unexpected feeling of amazement or astonishment.

Disgust – A feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval.

Hope – A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.

Guilt – A feeling of remorse for doing something wrong.

Shame – A feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the awareness of wrong behavior.

Pride – A feeling of satisfaction from achievements or qualities.

Love – A deep feeling of affection and care for someone or something.

Loneliness – A feeling of sadness from being alone or isolated.

Excitement – A feeling of intense enthusiasm or eagerness.

Calm – A state of peacefulness and serenity.

Confusion – A state of being uncertain or unclear.

Relief – A feeling of alleviation or easing of stress.

Jealousy – A feeling of envy or resentment towards someone’s success or possessions.

Contentment – A state of being satisfied and happy.

Frustration – A feeling of annoyance or anger due to being unable to change or achieve something.

Empathy – The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Enthusiasm – A feeling of intense and eager enjoyment.

Boredom – A state of feeling weary and impatient due to lack of interest.

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Gratitude – A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.

Apathy – A lack of interest or concern about things.

Happiness – A state of well-being and pleasure.

Regret – A feeling of sorrow or disappointment about past actions.

Anticipation – A feeling of excitement or eagerness for something to happen.

Anxiety – A feeling of nervousness or worry about something.

Reluctance – A feeling of hesitation or unwillingness.

Satisfaction – A feeling of fulfillment or pleasure from achieving something.

Trust – A feeling of confidence in someone or something.

Courage – The ability to face fear or adversity.

Admiration – A feeling of deep respect or approval.

Resentment – A feeling of bitterness or anger towards someone or something.

Despair – A complete loss of hope.

Euphoria – A state of intense happiness and excitement.

Disappointment – A feeling of sadness when things don’t go as expected.

Sympathy – Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else’s misfortune.

Shyness – A feeling of apprehension or discomfort in social situations.

Tiredness – A feeling of fatigue or exhaustion.

How to remember words in an easy way

To remember vocabulary well, try different methods that suit how you learn.

-Begin with flashcards for practicing words over and over.

-Use new words in sentences and talks to get more comfortable with them.

-Pictures can help you remember words better.

-Also, learn words in stories or while listening to help you remember how to use them.

-Keep reviewing and practicing and connect new words to ones you already know.

These tricks will help you remember and use new words better.

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