A "tight" feeling in your chest and sweaty palms often signal this "worry" emotion.
What is Anxiety?
Another word for "very, very happy."
What is Joyful (or Elated)?
How you might feel if you weren't invited to a party that all your friends attended.
What is Excluded (or Lonely)?
The opposite of "Sad."
What is Happy?
The "bittersweet" feeling of missing the past.
What is Nostalgia?
A sudden "heat" in your face or neck is a common physical sign of this feeling.
What is Anger (or Embarrassment)?
This word describes a "mild" version of anger, often felt when things don't go your way.
What is Irritation?
The feeling of being "exposed" or "silly" after making a mistake in front of others.
What is Embarrassment?
The opposite of "Bored."
What is Interested (or Engaged)?
Feeling unsure or having a "wait and see" attitude about a choice.
What is Hesitation (or Ambivalence)?
This feeling often makes your body feel heavy, slow, or like you have "no energy."
What is Sadness?
If you are "apprehensive," you are feeling a version of this.
What is Fear?
This feeling happens when you want something that someone else has.
What is Envy (or Jealousy)?
The opposite of "Calm."
What is Agitated (or Stressed)?
When you feel overwhelmed because there is too much going on at once.
What is Overstimulated (or Stressed)?
"Butterflies" in the stomach can be a sign of nervousness, but also this positive feeling.
What is Excitement?
This 10-letter word means feeling "satisfied" or "okay" with how things are.
What is Contentment?
That warm feeling of appreciation you get when someone does something nice for you.
What is Gratitude?
The opposite of "Brave."
What is Afraid (or Cowardly)?
A mix of fear and wonder, often felt when looking at the stars or the ocean.
What is Awe?
Clenched teeth and a furrowed brow are physical indicators of this "unpleasant" state.
What is Frustration or Stress?
"Melancholy" is a more poetic, long-lasting version of this feeling.
What is Sadness?
Feeling "small" or "bad" about yourself specifically because of an action you took.
What is Guilt?
The opposite of "Hopeful."
What is Hopeless (or Despairing)?
Feeling "let down" because reality didn't match your expectations.
What is Disappointment?