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How are you feeling today?


1. Positive feelings
Positive Feelings
blissful
brave
careful
cautious
clever
concentrated
confident
curious
ecstatic
excited
fair
fantastic
friendly
glad
good
great
happy
honest
innocent
interested
joyful
mediative
nice
optimistic
pleasant
quiet
satisfied
sensible
serious
surprised
to be in love,lovestruck
to be pleased
to be proud of
wonderful
2. Negative feelings
Negative Feelings

aggressive
agonized
angry
annoyed
arrogant
awful
bad
bored
confused
crazy
disappointed
disbelieving
disgusted
enraged
exhausted
frightened
frustrated
grieving
guilty
hangover
helpless
horrified
hurt
hysterical
idiotic
indifferent
lonely
lovesick
mad
mischievous
miserable
nasty
nervous
puzzled
sad
sheepish
shocked
silly
smug
sorry
strange
stupid
suspicious
terrible
to be jealous of sb
upset

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