Low Intensity Feelings
High Intensity Feelings
Opposite Feelings
What Causes These Feelings
Mix & Match (Causes and Opposites)
100

This low-intensity feeling shows mild interest or curiosity — it makes you want to look closer or learn more

What is interest?

100

This high-intensity affect can make people jump up and down, laugh, or shout with excitement

What is joy?
100

The opposite of interest is this feeling that makes you pull away or tune out completely.

What is disinterest of boredom?

100

This feeling is caused when something new or unexpected grabs your attention suddenly.

What is surprise-startle?

100

Caused by danger — opposite of safety.

What is fear-terror?

200

This feeling is a soft version of joy ex. a small smile when something goes right

what is enjoyment?

200

This powerful feeling draws your full attention and focus, making you eager to explore or solve something

What is excitement?

200

The opposite of joy is this feeling that makes you frown or cry.

What is distress-anguish?

200

This feeling arises when something blocks your goals or frustrates you

What is anger-rage?

200

Caused by success — opposite of distress.

What is enjoyment-joy?

300

A faint unease or mild awkwardness when you make a small mistake in public

What is shame?

300

A feeling so intense it can freeze you or make your heart race — you weren’t ready for it!

What is startle?

300

The opposite of anger-rage, which pushes against others, is this calming or cooperative emotion.

What is enjoyment or affection?

300

This affect appears when something is unpleasant to see, taste, or smell.

What is disgust?

300

Caused by failure or judgment — opposite of pride.

What is shame-humiliation?

400

A little bit of startle, like when a balloon pops unexpectedly

what is surprise?

400

Overwhelming sorrow or grief — tears, sobbing, and a heavy chest.

What is anguish?

400

The opposite of fear-terror, which makes you run away, is this secure and confident feeling.

What is interest or safety?

400

This emotion often starts when you succeed or feel connected to others.

What is enjoyment-joy?

400

Caused by curiosity — opposite of boredom.

What is interest-excitement?

500

The faint, quiet version of sadness — maybe just disappointment

What is distress?

500

This intense affect floods you with embarrassment or worthlessness after a failure or rejection.


What is humiliation?

500

The opposite of shame-humiliation is this feeling of pride and self-respect.

What is confidence or self-acceptance?

500

This one happens when you're in pain, danger, or faces threat.

What is fear-terror?

500

Caused by blocked goals — opposite of calm acceptance.

What is anger-rage?

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