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Emotions Distress is an irrational contraction or a fresh opinion that something bad is present at which people think it right to be depressed. Envy is distress incurred by reason of a neighbor's prosperity. Rivalry is distress, should another be in possession of the object desired and one has to go without it oneself. Jealousy is distress arising from the fact that the thing one has coveted oneself is in the possession of the other man as well as one's own. Compassion is distress arising from the wretchedness of a neighbor in undeserved suffering. Anxiety is oppressive distress. Mourning is distress arising from the untimely absence of a beloved object. Sadness is tearful distress. Troubledness is burdensome distress. Grief is torturing distress. Lament is distress accompanied by wailing. Depression is distress accompanied by brooding. Vexation is lasting distress. Despondency is distress without any prospect of amelioration. Fear is an irrational risk aversion or avoidance of an expected risk. Sluggishness is fear of ensuing toil. Shame is fear causing diffusion of blood. Fright is paralyzing fear which causes paleness, trembling and chattering of teeth. Timidity is fear of approaching evil. Consternation is fear upsetting the mind balance. Bewilderment is fear paralyzing thought. Faintheartedness is lasting fear. Lust is an irrational desire or pursuit of an expected good; usually of a sexual nature. Revenge is lust of punishing the man who is thought to have inflicted an undeserved injury. Rage is anger springing up and suddenly showing itself. Hatred is inveterate anger. Enmity is anger watching as opportunity for revenge. Wrath is anger of greater bitterness conceived in the innermost heart and soul. Greed is insatiable lust. Longing is lust of beholding someone/something who/what is not present. Delight is an irrational swelling or a fresh opinion that something good is present at which people think it right to be mania. Malice is pleasure derived from a neighbor's evil which brings no advantage to oneself. Rapture is pleasure soothing the soul by charm of the sense of hearing. Smug is arrogance and a feeling of knowing everything Ostentation is pleasure shown in outward demeanor and puffing oneself out extravagantly |

















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