epiphany | from ἐπί (epí, “upon”) + φαίνω (phaínō, “I shine, appear”) | ||
euphoria | |||
jubilation | from Latin iūbilātiō (“a shouting for joy”) | ||
joviality | |||
exhilaration | (from Ancient Greek ἱλαρός (hilarós, “cheerful, merry”), | ||
pleasure | from Latin placeō (“to please, to seem good”), | ||
ecstasy | from ἐκ (ek, “out”) and ἵστημι (hístēmi, “I stand”) | ||
enthusiasm | from ἐν (en, “in”) + θεός (theós, “god”) + οὐσία (ousía, “essence”). | ||
zeal | |||
amusement | Middle French amuser (“to amuse, divert, babble”), | ||
Enthusiasm | from ἐν (en, “in”) + θεός (theós, “god”) + οὐσία (ousía, “essence”). | ||
enthusiastic | contracted form of ἔνθεος (éntheos, “possessed by a god”) | ||
Delight | from de- (“away”) + laciō (“I lure, I deceive”), | ||
Elation | short form of ex, + ferō (“carry, bear”). | ||
pleased | from Latin placēre (“to please, to seem good”) |
confident | from con- (“with”) + fīdō (“trust”). | ||
fidelity | |||
assurance | |||
conquer | |||
triumph | |||
victory |
despair | from des- (“dis-”) + esperer (“hope”). | ||
dejected | |||
indifference | |||
Isolation | from isolé, placed on an island (thus away from other people) | ||
boredom | Cognate with Latin forō (“to bore, to pierce”) | ||
Despair | from des- (“dis-”) + esperer (“hope”). | ||
Disappointment | from des - (dis-) + Latin ad + punctum (“a point”). | ||
disaprroval | from ad + probō (“to esteem as good, approve, prove”) | ||
dejection | From dē- (“from, down from, away from”) + iaciō (“throw, hurl”). | ||
dispirited | from Latin spīrō (“I breathe, blow, respire”) | ||
dissatisfied | from satis (“enough, sufficient”) + faciō (“I make, I do”) | ||
Distress | from dis- (“apart”) + stringere (“to draw tight, strain”). | ||
discomfort | from Latin con- (“together”) + fortis (“strong”). | ||
grief | from Latin gravis (“heavy, grievous, sad”). Doublet of grave. | ||
indifference | From dis- (“apart”) + ferō (“carry, bear”) | ||
indignation | from in- (“not”) + dignus (“worthy, appropriate”) | ||
Loathing | |||
Loneliness | Shortened from alone. ( equivalent to al- (“all”) + one.) | ||
melanocholy | (melan-, “black, dark, murky”) + χολή (kholḗ, “bile”). | ||
morbidness | from morbus (“sickness”), itself from the root of morī (“to die”) | ||
Nostalgia | Ancient Greek νόστος (nóstos, “returning home”) + ἄλγος (álgos, “pain”), | ||
sadness | related to sit | ||
Sorrow | Sanskrit सूर्क्षति (sū́rkṣati, “worry”) |
nostalgia | Ancient Greek νόστος (nóstos, “returning home”) + ἄλγος (álgos, “pain”), | ||
anguish | |||
agony | from Ancient Greek ἀγωνία (agōnía, “emulation, competition, struggle”) | ||
asthenic | |||
despirited | |||
malaise | |||
powerless | |||
morbid | from morbus (“sickness”), itself from the root of morī (“to die”) | ||
melancholy | |||
suffer | |||
defeated |
remorse | from Latin remordeō (“I torment, I vex”, literally “I bite back”), from re- + mordeō (“I bite”). | ||
regret | equivalent to re- + greet. | ||
redempt | ety-redemption | ||
realise | |||
resentment | From re- + sentir ( from Latin sentīre, present active infinitive of sentiō, |
mercy , | |||
pardon |
relaxation, | |||
contented , | |||
serenity , | |||
calm, |
engrossed , | |||
absorbed , | |||
meditate , | |||
concentrate , | |||
attention | |||
imagine | |||
consecrate , | |||
immaculate , | |||
sacred , | |||
virtuous | |||
patience , | |||
suspicion , | |||
doubt | |||
confused, | |||
perplexed | |||
Immune , | |||
resist , | |||
hesitation , | |||
reluctance , | |||
defence |
deliverance, | |||
liberation, | |||
renunciation, | |||
salvation , | |||
relief , | |||
isolation , | |||
solitude , | |||
detachment | |||
aversion | From ab- + vertō | ||
disgust , | |||
contempt , | |||
malice, | |||
animosity, |
phobia , | |||
hysteria , | |||
mortification , | |||
insecure |
affection | Equivalent to ad- + faciō (“do, make”) |
aggression , | from ad (“to”) + gradi (“to walk, go”), from gradus (“step”) | ||
exaggeration , | |||
agitation , | From agō (“do, act, make”) + -itō (frequentative suffix). | ||
vengefulness | |||
anger | Sanskrit अंहु (aṃhu, “anxiety, distress”). |
apprehension , | From ad- (“to, towards, at”) + equivalent to pre- (“fore-, pre-”) + *hendō (“to take, seize”) | ||
concern , | |||
consider , | |||
impatient , | |||
suspense | |||
amxiety | from angō (“to distress, trouble”) | ||
cynicism , | |||
impulsiveness , | |||
insanity , | |||
psychopath , | |||
maniac |
consent , | |||
volition , | |||
decide |
gratitude |
enchantment , | |||
attraction , | attrahō (= ad + trahō), | ||
infatuation , | |||
attachment , |
embrace |
altruism , | |||
benevolence, | |||
courtesy , | |||
sympathy, | sym- (“acting or considered together”) + -pathy (“feeling”). | ||
tenderness, | from Latin tener, tenerum (“soft, delicate”). | ||
humility, | from humilis (“low, lowly, humble, earth”) | ||
compassion , | from Latin passio (“suffering”), | ||
console , | |||
comfort , | from Latin con- (“together”) + fortis (“strong”). | ||
care, | Latin garriō, | ||
recommend , | |||
admiration , | from prefix ad- (“to, towards”) + mīrō (“I look at”) + -ātiō. | ||
applaud , | |||
appreciate | |||
condemned , | |||
disdain , | from dignus (“worthy”) | ||
indignation , | from in- (“not”) + dignus (“worthy, appropriate”) | ||
embarrassed, | from em- (“in”) (from Latin im-) + baraço (“noose, rope”) | ||
humiliated, | from humilis (“low, lowly, humble, earth”) | ||
envy | efrom in- (“on, upon”) + videre (“to look, see”). | ||
audacity | |||
optimist , | From Latin optimus, | ||
oppress , | from ob (“against”) + premere, past participle pressus (“to press”) | ||
ennui , | from Late Latin inodiō, from Latin in odiō (“hated”). Doublet of annoy. | ||
irritate , | present active infinitive of irrītō (“I excite”) | ||
frustrate , | from fraus (“harm, injury”). , From frūstrō (“deceive, trick”) + -tiō. | ||
molest , | Cognate with Ancient Greek μῶλος (môlos) | ||
disturb | |||
Annoyance | From in- + odiō (“hate”), a verb based on odium (“hatred, loathing”) |