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afraid |
Someone who is afraid is filled with fear or apprehension.
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angry |
Someone who is angry feels strong annoyance or displeasure.
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annoyed |
Someone who is annoyed feels slight anger or impatience.
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confused |
Someone who is confused is unable to think with clarity.
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disappointed |
Someone who is disappointed feels displeasure at a failure to fulfil an expectation.
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furious |
Someone who is furious feels very angry, perhaps violently so.
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grouchy |
Someone who is grouchy feels annoyed or irritable.
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jealous |
Someone who is jealous feels painfully desirous of another's advantages.
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possessive |
Someone who is possessive is controlling or dominating.
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regretful |
Someone who is regretful feels sorrow or a sense of loss over something.
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sad |
Someone who is sad feels sorrow or unhappiness.
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scared |
Someone who is scared feels fear and apprehension.
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sorrowful |
Someone who is sorrowful experiences great unhappiness.
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speechless |
Someone who is speechless is temporarily incapable of speaking, perhaps due to shock or excitement.
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embarrassed |
Someone who is embarrassed feels uncomfortable due to shame or wounded pride.
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