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5
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To be distress by a physical problem or mental function or even monotony.
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7
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Pessimistic sense of inadequacy , lack of activity.
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8
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Feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy.
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9
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Protecting oneself from emotional pain.
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10
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An unconscious defense mechanism characterized by refusal to acknowledge painful realities, thoughts, or feelings.
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11
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An emotional state in which people feel discarded, undesired, left behind.
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13
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Good humor, happy.
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15
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A feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will at something regarded as a wrong, insult, or injury.
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16
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An abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension often marked by physiological signs . Sweating, tension, and increased pulse
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17
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Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy
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18
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A self-indulgent dwelling on one's own sorrows or misfortunes.
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21
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To feel annoyed or bothered.
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24
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Feeling exposed to being attacked or harmed.
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26
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Being pessimistic, expressing disagreement or refusal.
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28
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Exhibiting lack of satisfaction.
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30
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To fill with sudden wonder or amazement.
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31
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Free from stress or anxiety; at ease.
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34
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Expecting the best in this best of all possible worlds.
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37
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Faith or belief that one will act in a right, proper, or effective way . A state of being certain.
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40
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To feel harmed when you have trusted them
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41
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The feeling that comes from believing that you are better, smarter, or more important than other people.
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44
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Being unable to think with clarity or act with understanding.
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46
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A condition of humiliating disgrace or disrepute.
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1
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Sorrow, repentance , disappointment.
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2
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Intense sorrow especially caused by loss.
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3
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Exaggerated positive evaluation of oneself based on a devaluation of others.
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4
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Not agitated or disturbed emotionally. Free from worry or anxiety.
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6
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Dissatisfied or dislike.
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7
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Mentally confused.
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9
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Working to complete a task.
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11
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To use forceful methods to succeed.
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12
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A deep dissatisfaction arising from unresolved problems.
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14
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To cherish a desire with anticipation. To wish for something with expectation of its fulfillment.
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17
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Admiration, approval, gratitude
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19
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To result in displeasure.
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20
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Unhappy. Feeling sorrow.
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22
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To feel disturbed or troubled, evoking moderate anger. Annoy refers to mild disturbance that can be caused by an act that triggers one's patience
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23
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The state of thankfulness.
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25
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Lack of interest.
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27
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Firm belief in reliability, truth, ability or strength of someone or something.
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29
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Sure to come or happen; inevitable.
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32
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To hold an intense interest or attraction.
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33
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Painful or resentful emotion.
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35
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When not feeling nervousness, anger, or other emotions.
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36
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A strong affection for another.
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38
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Displeasure , hostility. An emotional state that may range in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage.
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39
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Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person wants something another person has.
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42
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Filled with fear; apprehension or regret over an unwanted situation.
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43
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Culpability especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy.
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45
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Painful or resentful emotion.
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