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Frustrated

Feeling annoyed or upset because of inability to change or achieve something.
Example Sentence: "I felt frustrated when my plans fell through."

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Anxious

Feeling worried or nervous about something that might happen.
Example Sentence: "She was anxious before her job interview."

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Nostalgic

Feeling a sentimental longing for the past.
Example Sentence: "I feel nostalgic when I listen to old songs."

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Jealous

Feeling envious of someone else's achievements or advantages.
Example Sentence: "He felt jealous when his friend got a promotion."

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Overwhelmed

Feeling buried or flooded with too many things to handle.
Example Sentence: "She felt overwhelmed with all the work she had to do."

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Guilty

Feeling responsible for a wrongdoing or mistake.
Example Sentence: "I felt guilty for not calling my friend."

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Content

Feeling satisfied and at ease.
Example Sentence: "He felt content after a good meal and a warm bath."

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Hopeful

Feeling optimistic about a future outcome.
Example Sentence: "She was hopeful that things would get better."

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Rift

A break or gap in a relationship.
Example: "The argument created a rift between them."

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Hostile

Unfriendly or antagonistic.
Example: "The atmosphere was hostile after the debate."

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Animosity

Strong dislike or hatred.
Example: "There was animosity between the rival teams."

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12

Remorse

Deep regret for a wrong.
Example: "He felt remorse for his hurtful words."

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13

Estrangement

Separation or alienation from a person or group.
Example: "Years of conflict led to their estrangement."

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14

Festering Sore

A wound that is not healing and becoming worse.
Example: "Ignoring the issue was like a festering sore."

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Reconciled

Restored friendly relations.
Example: "They reconciled after their long argument."

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16

Deeds

Actions, especially those that are notable.
Example: "His deeds of kindness were remembered."

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17

Dwindle

To decrease gradually.
Example: "Her savings began to dwindle over time."

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18

Reminisce

To recall past experiences.
Example: "They reminisced about their childhood."

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19

Morale

The confidence and enthusiasm of a group.
Example: "The team's morale improved after the win."

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20

Proximity

Nearness in distance or relationship.
Example: "His proximity to the event made it easy to attend."

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21

Assertion

A confident statement or claim.
Example: "Her assertion about the project was persuasive."

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22

Solace

Comfort in times of grief or distress.
Example: "He found solace in music after the loss."

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23

Errands

Short trips to complete tasks.
Example: "I need to run errands before dinner."

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24

Frail

Weak or delicate.
Example: "The frail elderly man needed assistance."

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Latent

Existing but not yet developed.
Example: "She had a latent talent for painting."

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Quarreling

Engaging in a heated argument.
Example: "The siblings were quarreling over toys."

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