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Happy. delighted, ecstatic, glad, overjoyed, thrilled, elated. Depending on the situation, and your level of happiness, you could switch these words around. Sad. miserable, down, disrupted, depressed, upset, unhappy, bummed out. Angry. annoyed, enraged, furious, irritable, outraged, indignant, infuriated. Tired.
Feel means to be aware of a physical or emotional sensation. Feel is most often used as a verb, meaning to physically touch or grope something or to be conscious of something emotionally.
The emotions are, from left to right, top to bottom: happy-for, hate, satisfaction, gratitude, reproach, distress, pride, fear, mildness, pity, boredom, shame, disappointment, hope, resentment, love, gloating, anger, relief and admiration.
According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, a feeling is a self-contained phenomenal experience; feelings are subjective, evaluative, and independent of the sensations, thoughts, or images evoking them. The term feeling is closely related to, but not the same as, emotion.
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