Across
- 7. Feeling let down or unsatisfied when expectations are not met or when something hoped for does not occur as anticipated.
- 8. Experiencing a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, or self-reproach due to a perceived wrongdoing or a sense of moral or social failure.
- 11. Experiencing a sense of alleviation or comfort after a period of stress, anxiety, or difficulty, often when a problem is resolved or a threat is averted.
- 13. Feeling emotionally distressed, disturbed, or agitated, often as a result of a specific event or situation that has caused emotional turmoil.
- 14. Feeling jealousy or resentment toward someone else's possessions, qualities, achievements, or advantages.
- 17. Experiencing a sense of self-consciousness, awkwardness, or shame in response to a social situation or personal action.
Down
- 1. Experiencing fear or terror in response to a perceived threat or danger.
- 2. Feeling uninterested, unengaged, or lacking stimulation. Boredom typically arises when there is a lack of interesting or fulfilling activities.
- 3. Having doubts or distrust about the truth, intentions, or reliability of someone or something, often based on perceived inconsistencies or unusual behavior.
- 4. Feeling a strong, unexpected emotional reaction, often due to surprise, disbelief, or horror, in response to a shocking or extraordinary event.
- 5. Being in a state of mental disarray or uncertainty, often characterized by a lack of clarity, understanding, or direction.
- 6. Experiencing great joy, pleasure, or satisfaction. Delight is a strong positive emotion often accompanied by happiness.
- 9. Feeling unease or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome. It often involves nervousness and anticipation of something negative.
- 10. Experiencing intense fear or extreme fright, often to the point of feeling paralyzed or unable to think clearly.
- 12. Feeling a heightened sense of anticipation, eagerness, or enthusiasm about an upcoming event or situation.
- 15. Feeling angry, irritated, or annoyed due to a specific situation, person, or circumstance.
- 16. Feeling a sense of satisfaction, honor, or self-worth, often stemming from one's achievements, qualities, or affiliations.