Emotions

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