feelings and emotions adjectives
feelings and emotions verbs
survivor reading
lost in the jungle reading
regret reading
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feeling or showing an appreciation for kindness, favors, or benefits received

grateful

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to cause someone to feel a sudden wave of intense excitement, pleasure, or a tingling sensation.

thrill

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physical travel, directing a route, digital browsing, and managing complex situations

navigate 

100

something that has not yet been found, noticed, or brought to light

undiscovered 

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a negative emotional state that stems from wishing you had made a different choice in the past

regret

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a feeling of deep pleasure, satisfaction, or self-respect regarding your own achievements or possessions

proud

200

to make someone feel annoyed or discouraged because they cannot achieve what they want, or to prevent a plan/effort from succeeding

frustrate

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it generally means to pass a substance (like a liquid or gas) through a device to remove unwanted particles, or to selectively sort and remove data

filter (v)

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to go, come, or put something inside a place or system

enter (v)

200

an intense, deep feeling of sadness, grief, or regret, typically caused by a significant loss, misfortune, or disappointment

sorrow

300

to be extremely frightened or terrified, often to the point where you are completely frozen and physically unable to move

scared stiff

300

to completely use up a resource, drain physical or emotional energy

exhaust 

300

being left somewhere unpleasant, remote, or inconvenient

be stranded

300

To think someone is guilty

suspect (v)

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to believe, anticipate, or consider it probable that something will happen

expect 

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astonished, amazed, or shocked

gobsmacked

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to cause someone to feel self-conscious, ashamed, or uncomfortable, usually in a social situation

embarrass 

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to protect or shield something from danger or bad weather, or to take cover in a safe place.

shelter (v)

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to leave someone or something behind, or to give up on a plan or activity entirely

abandon 

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to make something known openly, formally, or emphatically

e.g. love

declare 

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Emotionally, it implies that a person's composure, confidence, or belief system has been severely compromised or broken by devastating news

shattered

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to make someone extremely angry or furious

infuriate

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to survive a difficult situation, avoid bankruptcy, or simply stay above water

keep afloat 

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being contaminated or affected by disease-causing organisms (like bacteria, viruses, or parasites)

infected 

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the act of refusing to accept, use, or believe someone or something

rejection

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