How are you FEELING?
Click the feeling on the emotion wheel to learn more about how you are feeling..
Anger
Each of the emotions described here looks different, has different causes, and has different effects.
Rage
This is an intense, often violent anger that can be explosive in nature. It's an emotion that can lead to loss of control, potentially resulting in harmful actions.
Exasperated
This is a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance, often due to repeated or prolonged frustrations. It's like a culmination of irritations that lead to a peak of annoyance.
Irritable
This refers to a disposition where one is easily annoyed or provoked to impatience or anger. It's a more general state of mood rather than a specific emotional reaction like exasperation.
Envy
This emotion arises when one desires something that another person has, whether it's a material possession, a trait, or a circumstance. It often carries with it feelings of inadequacy or inferiority.
Disgust
This is a feeling of revulsion or profound disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive. It can be directed at physical things (like spoiled food), behaviors, or even moral situations.
Hate
A strong feeling of not liking someone or something very much, often over a long time.
Hostile
Actively unfriendly or opposing behavior. It's like being ready to argue or fight.
Agitated
Feeling upset or shaken up, often with visible signs like pacing or fidgeting.
Frustrated
Feeling upset because you can't get what you want or things aren't going the way you hoped.
Annoyed
A mild irritation, like being bothered by a buzzing fly.
Aggravated
A stronger version of annoyance. It's being bothered, but more intensely.
Resentfulness
Holding onto feelings of anger or displeasure about something or someone because of a past hurt.
Jealousy
Feeling unhappy because someone has something you don’t or gets more attention than you.
Contempt
Looking down on someone or something as being unworthy or inferior.
Revulsion
A strong feeling of being grossed out or repelled by something.
Sadness
Each of these feelings is a natural human emotion, and understanding them can help in addressing and navigating them more effectively.
Suffering
Feeling pain or distress, whether it's in the body or the mind.
Sadness
A heavy feeling when something makes you unhappy or hurt.
Disappointment
Feeling let down because something didn't go the way you hoped or expected.
Shame
Feeling bad about yourself because of something you did or didn't do.
Neglected
Feeling like no one is paying attention to you or caring about you.
Despair
Feeling like everything is hopeless and there's no way to make things better.
Agony
Extreme pain or distress, like the worst kind of hurt you can feel.
Hurt
Feeling pain, either from a physical injury or from something someone said or did.
Depressed
A deep and lasting sadness that makes it hard to enjoy anything.
Sorrow
A deep sadness about something that's happened.
Dismayed
Feeling upset or shocked because something unpleasant has happened.
Displeased
Being unhappy with something or someone because they didn't meet your expectations.
Regretful
Wishing you hadn't done something and feeling sorry about it.
Guilty
Feeling like you did something wrong and you should be blamed for it.
Isolated
Feeling like you're completely alone and separated from everyone.
Lonely
Missing company or feeling sad because you're alone.
Grief
The deep pain you feel when you lose someone or something you love.
Powerless
Feeling like you can't change or control what's happening.
Surprise
A sudden feeling of wonder or astonishment, typically caused by something unexpected or unfamiliar.
Stunned
A state of temporary shock or disbelief caused by an unexpected event or revelation.
Confused
A feeling of being bewildered or unclear about something, often leading to a lack of understanding or direction.
Amazed
Feeling a sense of great wonder or astonishment, often in response to something remarkable or extraordinary.
Overcome
Experiencing a strong emotional response that can be overwhelming or overpowering, often associated with intense feelings such as joy, sadness, or gratitude.
Moved
Feeling emotionally touched or affected, often leading to a profound sense of empathy or compassion.
Shocked
A sudden and intense feeling of surprise or dismay caused by something unexpected or startling.
Dismayed
A feeling of disappointment, distress, or consternation typically caused by an unforeseen event or unfavorable outcome.
Disillusioned
A state of feeling disappointed or disenchanted, especially when one's beliefs or ideals have been proven false or unrealistic.
Perplexed
Feeling puzzled or bewildered, often due to encountering something complex or confusing that is difficult to understand or explain.
Astounded
Experiencing a state of profound shock or amazement, often caused by something unexpected, remarkable, or beyond one's comprehension. It implies a sense of being deeply surprised or astonished, sometimes to the point of being temporarily unable to fully grasp or process what is happening.
Astonished
Being greatly surprised or amazed by something unexpected or extraordinary.
Awe-struck
Experiencing a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder, often in response to something grand or sublime.
Speechless
Rendered unable to speak due to shock, awe, or strong emotional impact, often leaving one momentarily unable to articulate their thoughts or feelings.
Stimulated
Feeling excited, invigorated, or inspired, often due to external factors that prompt mental or physical activity.
Touched
Experiencing a deep emotional response, often characterized by feelings of warmth, sympathy, or tenderness.
Joy
A feeling of great pleasure, happiness, or delight, often associated with a sense of inner satisfaction or contentment.
Enthralled
Captivated or spellbound by something, often resulting in a deep sense of fascination or absorption.
Elation
A state of being extremely happy or joyful, often accompanied by a sense of exhilaration or euphoria.
Enthusiastic
Showing intense excitement, interest, or eagerness about something, often leading to active participation or involvement.
Optimistic
Having a hopeful and positive outlook on life or future events, often accompanied by confidence in positive outcomes.
Proud
Feeling a deep sense of satisfaction and pleasure in one's achievements, abilities, or associations, often leading to a feeling of self-respect or dignity.
Cheerful
Feeling or showing happiness and an upbeat, positive attitude, often accompanied by a sense of light-heartedness or optimism.
Happy
Experiencing or expressing joy, contentment, or pleasure, often as a result of favorable circumstances or positive experiences.
Content
Being in a state of peaceful happiness and satisfaction, often arising from a sense of fulfillment or acceptance of one's current situation.
Pleased
Experiencing a sense of satisfaction or gratification, often due to the fulfillment of expectations or desires.
Satisfied
Feeling a sense of contentment or fulfillment, often resulting from achieving a desired goal or fulfilling a need.
Amused
Finding something entertaining or funny, leading to a sense of enjoyment or lighthearted pleasure.
Delighted
Experiencing great pleasure or satisfaction, often as a result of something enjoyable, pleasing, or unexpected.
Jovial
Displaying a spirit of high-spirited merriment or jolliness, often characterized by a hearty and joyous demeanor.
Blissful
Experiencing or expressing complete happiness or joy, often associated with a state of profound inner peace or spiritual contentment.
Triumphant
Feeling or expressing great joy or satisfaction over a victory or success, often accompanied by a sense of pride and accomplishment.
Illustrious
Feeling or embodying a sense of greatness or distinction, often associated with significant achievements or a highly respected status.
Eager
Feeling keen or enthusiastic anticipation or interest in something, often accompanied by a strong desire or motivation to pursue it.
Hopeful
Feeling optimistic or confident about the future, often accompanied by a belief in the possibility of positive outcomes or developments.
Excited
Feeling a heightened sense of anticipation, enthusiasm, or eagerness, often in response to something enjoyable, stimulating, or significant.
Zeal
Showing or feeling passionate devotion or enthusiasm for a cause, goal, or pursuit, often characterized by fervor or intense dedication.
Euphoric
Experiencing an intense feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being, often accompanied by a sense of elation or exhilaration.e
Jubilation
Experiencing or expressing a feeling of great joy, triumph, or celebration, often associated with an event of significant importance or success.
Enchanted
Feeling delighted, captivated, or charmed by something magical or enthralling, often leading to a sense of wonder or fascination.
Rapture
Experiencing an intense feeling of joy, ecstasy, or bliss, often associated with spiritual or emotional transcendence.
Love
A deep, intense feeling of affection and care toward someone or something, often characterized by a profound emotional attachment and a strong sense of connection.
Peaceful
Feeling a sense of calm, tranquility, and serenity, often associated with a state of inner harmony and freedom from disturbance or turmoil.
Tenderness
Experiencing or expressing gentleness, kindness, and affection, often characterized by a nurturing and loving demeanor.
Desire
A strong feeling of wanting or longing for something, often accompanied by an intense motivation to attain or achieve it.
Longing
Feeling a strong yearning or craving for someone or something that is absent or out of reach, often associated with emotional or sentimental attachment.
Affectionate
Displaying or feeling fondness, warmth, or love, often expressed through acts of care, tenderness, or intimacy.
Romantic
Characterized by or indicative of a deep emotional attraction or attachment to someone, often associated with feelings of love, passion, and intimacy.
Fondness
Having a strong liking or affection for someone or something, often accompanied by a sense of warmth and tenderness.
Sentimental
Feeling or expressing emotions and feelings in a nostalgic or tender way, often associated with cherished memories or significant personal connections.
Attracted
Feeling drawn to or interested in someone or something, often due to a sense of admiration, allure, or fascination.
Passion
Experiencing or exhibiting intense emotions, enthusiasm, or excitement, often linked to a strong and compelling desire for something or someone.
Infatuation
Experiencing an intense but often short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something, often characterized by an idealized and unrealistic perception.
Caring
Showing concern, kindness, and consideration for the well-being and happiness of others, often expressed through thoughtful and nurturing actions.
Compassionate
Displaying or feeling empathy, understanding, and kindness toward the suffering or misfortune of others, often leading to acts of support, comfort, or assistance.
Relieved
Experiencing a sense of reassurance, comfort, or ease after a period of worry, stress, or difficulty, often accompanied by a feeling of release from tension or anxiety.
Satisfied
Feeling content, fulfilled, or gratified with a situation, outcome, or experience, often stemming from the fulfillment of expectations or desires.
Fear
A distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, or harm, often accompanied by a desire to flee or fight the perceived threat.
Horror
A feeling of intense shock, disgust, or fear, often triggered by something abhorrent, terrifying, or shocking.
Nervous
Experiencing or displaying anxiety, restlessness, or apprehension, often resulting from a sense of unease or worry about an upcoming event or situation.
Insecure
Feeling uncertain, unsafe, or lacking confidence, often stemming from a sense of self-doubt or a fear of rejection or failure.
Terror
Overwhelming fear, dread, or apprehension, often associated with a perceived threat or danger that feels insurmountable or inescapable.
Scared
Feeling frightened or alarmed, often resulting from a perception of imminent danger or harm.
Frightened
Experiencing a sudden or intense feeling of fear, often caused by a perceived threat or the presence of something alarming or unsettling.
Frustration
Feeling upset because you can't get what you want or things aren't going the way you hoped.
Helpless
Feeling powerless or unable to take action, often leading to a sense of vulnerability, despair, or distress.
Panic
Sudden, intense fear or anxiety that overwhelms rational thought, often leading to a strong desire to escape or flee the source of the perceived threat.
Hysterical
Experiencing or displaying uncontrollable, extreme emotion, often characterized by a loss of self-control and rational behavior, especially in response to fear or stress.
Inferior
Feeling lower in rank, status, or quality compared to others, often leading to a sense of inadequacy, self-doubt, or low self-esteem.
Inadequate
Feeling insufficient, incompetent, or unable to meet expectations or demands, often resulting in a sense of not being good enough or capable.
Worried
Experiencing troubled thoughts, anxiety, or unease about actual or potential problems, often leading to mental distress or apprehension.
Anxious
Feeling unease, nervousness, or worry, often stemming from a sense of apprehension about future uncertainties or potential negative outcomes.
Mortified
Experiencing extreme embarrassment, shame, or humiliation, often due to a public or deeply personal failure or mistake.
Dread
Anticipating something with great apprehension or fear, often leading to a sense of deep unease or foreboding about a future event or situation.