Monday, October 25, 2010

list of emotion


There is two type of emotion:
*Positive
*Negative

Postive Human Emotions

AdequateAweAssuredAble
CapableCertainCharmedCheerful
ComfortableCompassionCourageousConfidence
DeterminedDelightedEagerEnergetic
EnthusiasticExcitedExhilaratedExpectant
ElationEmpathyExcellentFascinated
GladGoodGreatGrateful
GloriousGlamorousGracefulHappy
HopefulHumorousInspiredInterested
JoyfulMagnificentLustLove
PleasurePlayfulnessPeacefulPleasant
PowerfulPridePositiveRelaxed
RelievedSatisfiedSurprisedSympathy
StableSublimeSuperiorThrilled

Negative human emotions

AnnoyedAnxiousApprehensiveAgonize
AngerAnxietyApathyBored
BurdenedCautiousCompetitiveConcerned
ConfusedContemptDepressedDestructive
DisgustedDistractedDoubtfulDisappointed
ExasperatedExhaustedEmbarrassmentEnvy
FrustratedFearGuiltyGreed
GriefHarassedHesitantHostile
IgnoredImpatientIndifferentIntimidated
IsolatedIrritatedJealousJumpy
LonelyMadManipulatedMiserable
ObnoxiousOverwhelmedPanicPressured
RemorseRevengeShameSad
ScaredShockedSuspiciousStress
TiredUncomfortableUneasyUsed
WaryWearyWasteful

The list and definition for emotion

Emotion List

Definition

FearAversion.
AngerDispleasure , hostility. An emotional state that may range in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage. [1]
GuiltCulpability especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy. [2]
DepressionPessimistic sense of inadequacy , lack of activity. [3]
PrideExaggerated positive evaluation of oneself based on a devaluation of others. [4]
JealousyThoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued relationship is being threatened by a rival.
Self-pityA self-indulgent dwelling on one's own sorrows or misfortunes. [5] An estate of mind of an individual in perceived adverse situations who has not accepted the situation. And does not have the ability to cope with it .
AnxietyAn abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension often marked by physiological signs . Sweating, tension, and increased pulse. [6]
ResentmentA feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will at something regarded as a wrong, insult, or injury.[7]
EnvyPainful or resentful emotion. Awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage.
FrustrationA deep dissatisfaction arising from unresolved problems or unfulfilled needs.
Shame- A condition of humiliating disgrace or disrepute. Shamery is also a central feature of punishment, shunning, or ostracism. In addition, shame is often seen in victims of child neglect, child abuse. And a host of other crimes against children.
No RelationshipThe Magic Of Making Up
LoveA strong affection for another.
Appreciationadmiration, approval, gratitude.
HappinessWell-being , contentment.
HopeTo cherish a desire with anticipation. To wish for something with expectation of its fulfillment.
EnthusiasmA strong excitement of feeling. Great excitement for or interest in a subject or cause.
VitalityPhysical or mental vigor especially when highly developed. The capacity to live, grow, or develop.
ConfidenceFaith or belief that one will act in a right, proper, or effective way . A state of being certain.
GratitudeThe state of being grateful; thankfulness.
GriefIntense sorrow especially caused by someone’s death.
NegativeBeing pessimistic, expressing disagreement or refusal.
PatientHaving or showing patience.
Regretsorrow, repentance , disappointment.
ResentfulFeeling of bitterness or indignation.
SadUnhappy. Feeling sorrow .
TrustFirm belief in reliability, truth, ability or strength of someone or something.
VulnerableFeeling exposed to being attacked or harmed.
WorriedAnxious over actual or potential difficulties.
OptimisticExpecting the best in this best of all possible worlds.
DenialAn unconscious defense mechanism characterized by refusal to acknowledge painful realities, thoughts, or feelings.
OffendedTo result in displeasure.
AppreciativeFeeling or expressing appreciation.
ApprehensiveAnxious or fearful about the future. Uneasy.
AshamedFeeling inferior, inadequate, or embarrassed.
AstonishedTo fill with sudden wonder or amazement.






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