Emotions

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Across
  1. 1. A positive emotional state characterized by enthusiasm, anticipation, and eagerness, often accompanied by energy, optimism, and a sense of adventure, resulting from anticipation of enjoyable or rewarding experiences.
  2. 5. A strong emotional reaction characterized by feelings of frustration, irritation, or hostility, often accompanied by raised voices, clenched fists, and an adrenaline rush, resulting from perceived injustice, conflict, or frustration.
  3. 8. An intense emotional response characterized by feelings of apprehension, anxiety, or dread, often accompanied by increased heart rate, sweating, and avoidance behavior, triggered by perceived threats, danger, or uncertainty.
  4. 9. A sudden and unexpected emotional reaction characterized by astonishment, disbelief, or wonder, often accompanied by widened eyes, raised eyebrows, and open mouth, triggered by unexpected events, news, or outcomes.
  5. 11. A positive emotional state characterized by feelings of satisfaction, accomplishment, or self-worth, often accompanied by a sense of achievement, confidence, and validation of one's abilities or actions.
  6. 13. A negative emotional state characterized by feelings of sorrow, grief, or disappointment, often accompanied by tears, sighs, and withdrawal, resulting from loss, disappointment, or unmet expectations.
  7. 14. A positive emotional state characterized by excitement, passion, and eagerness towards a particular activity, interest, or goal, often accompanied by energy, optimism, and a sense of purpose or motivation.
  8. 15. A positive emotional response characterized by empathy, concern, and a desire to alleviate the suffering or distress of others, often accompanied by kindness, understanding, and a willingness to offer support or assistance.
Down
  1. 2. An uncomfortable emotional state characterized by feelings of self-consciousness, awkwardness, or shame, often accompanied by blushing, stuttering, or avoiding eye contact, resulting from social scrutiny or a perceived mistake.
  2. 3. A positive emotional state characterized by joy, contentment, and satisfaction, often accompanied by smiling, laughter, and a sense of well-being, resulting from fulfilling experiences, relationships, or achievements.
  3. 4. A positive emotional state characterized by a strong desire to explore, learn, or understand something new or unfamiliar, often accompanied by questioning, exploration, and a sense of wonder or fascination.
  4. 6. A negative emotional state characterized by feelings of remorse, regret, or responsibility for a perceived wrongdoing or failure, often accompanied by self-blame, shame, and a desire for forgiveness or redemption.
  5. 7. A complex emotional response characterized by feelings of envy, insecurity, or resentment towards someone perceived to have an advantage or possession that one desires, often accompanied by suspicion, possessiveness, and comparison.
  6. 10. A strong emotional reaction characterized by feelings of revulsion, aversion, or repulsion towards something unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong, often accompanied by facial expressions of distaste or nausea.
  7. 12. A deep and profound emotional attachment characterized by affection, admiration, and caring, often accompanied by butterflies in the stomach, happiness, and a desire to prioritize the well-being of the loved one.