LOATHINGIntense disgustfocused on aperson. Intensedisgust focused ononeself is calledself- loathingABHORRENCEA mixtureof intensedisgustand hatredDISLIKEApreferenceagainstsomethingBITTERNESSAngerafterunfairtreatmentNERVOUSNESSUncertaintyas towhetherthere is adangerDISTRAUGHTNESSSadnessthat makesit hard tothink clearlyTREPIDATIONAnticipationof thepossibilityof dangerANXIETYFear of ananticipated oractual threat anduncertainty aboutone's ability tocope with itSCHADENFREUDEEnjoyment ofthe misfortunesof anotherperson, usuallya rivalFURYUncontrolledand oftenviolentangerREPUGNANCEStrong distastefor something,often aconcept orideaGRIEFSadnessover adeep lossECSTASYRapturousdelight. A stateof very greathappiness,nearlyoverwhelmingDESPERATIONA responseto theinability toreducedangerANNOYANCEVery mildanger causedby a nuisanceorinconvenienceWONDERAn experience ofsomething that isvery surprising,beautiful,amazing or hardto believeARGUMENTATIVENESSA tendency toengage indisagreementsEXASPERATIONAngercaused by arepeated orstrongnuisancePRIDEDeep pleasureand satisfactionderived from one'sown achievementsor theachievements ofan associateREVULSIONA mixtureof disgustandloathingDISTASTEA reaction to abad taste,smell, thing oridea, literal ormetaphoricalDREADAnticipationof severedangerANGUISHIntensesadnessorsufferingDISAPPOINTMENTA feeling thatexpectationsare not beingmetDISCOURAGEMENTA response torepeated failuresto accomplishsomething: thebelief that it can'tbe doneRELIEFWhen somethingexpected to beunpleasant,especially thethreat of harm, isavoided or comesto an endRESIGNATIONThe beliefthatnothing canbe doneSENSORYPLEASURE Enjoyment derivedthrough one of thefive physicalsenses: sight,sound, touch,taste and smellPEACEAnexperienceof ease andcontentmentEXCITEMENTA powerfulenthusiasmAVERSIONAn impulseto avoidsomethingdisgustingFIEROEnjoyment ofmeeting adifficultchallenge (anItalian word)VENGEFULNESSDesire toretaliateafter oneis hurtHOPELESSNESSThe beliefthat nothinggood willhappenNACHESJoyful pride in theaccomplishmentsof one's childrenor mentees (aYiddish word)HELPLESSNESSThe realizationthat onecannot make asituation betteror easierHORRORA mixtureof fear,disgust,and shockCOMPASSION/JOYEnjoyment ofhelping torelieve anotherperson'ssufferingAMUSEMENTLight, playfulfeelings ofenjoymentand goodhumorMISERYStrongsuffering orunhappinessFRUSTRATIONA responseto repeatedfailures toovercome anobstaclePANICSuddenuncontrollablefearTERRORIntense,overpoweringfearSORROWA feeling ofdistress andsadness,often causedby a lossDESPAIRThe loss ofhope that abad situationwill improveor changeREJOICINGA warm, upliftingfeeling that peopleexperience whenthey see acts ofhuman goodness,kindness andcompassion. Alsocalled elevationLOATHINGIntense disgustfocused on aperson. Intensedisgust focused ononeself is calledself- loathingABHORRENCEA mixtureof intensedisgustand hatredDISLIKEApreferenceagainstsomethingBITTERNESSAngerafterunfairtreatmentNERVOUSNESSUncertaintyas towhetherthere is adangerDISTRAUGHTNESSSadnessthat makesit hard tothink clearlyTREPIDATIONAnticipationof thepossibilityof dangerANXIETYFear of ananticipated oractual threat anduncertainty aboutone's ability tocope with itSCHADENFREUDEEnjoyment ofthe misfortunesof anotherperson, usuallya rivalFURYUncontrolledand oftenviolentangerREPUGNANCEStrong distastefor something,often aconcept orideaGRIEFSadnessover adeep lossECSTASYRapturousdelight. A stateof very greathappiness,nearlyoverwhelmingDESPERATIONA responseto theinability toreducedangerANNOYANCEVery mildanger causedby a nuisanceorinconvenienceWONDERAn experience ofsomething that isvery surprising,beautiful,amazing or hardto believeARGUMENTATIVENESSA tendency toengage indisagreementsEXASPERATIONAngercaused by arepeated orstrongnuisancePRIDEDeep pleasureand satisfactionderived from one'sown achievementsor theachievements ofan associateREVULSIONA mixtureof disgustandloathingDISTASTEA reaction to abad taste,smell, thing oridea, literal ormetaphoricalDREADAnticipationof severedangerANGUISHIntensesadnessorsufferingDISAPPOINTMENTA feeling thatexpectationsare not beingmetDISCOURAGEMENTA response torepeated failuresto accomplishsomething: thebelief that it can'tbe doneRELIEFWhen somethingexpected to beunpleasant,especially thethreat of harm, isavoided or comesto an endRESIGNATIONThe beliefthatnothing canbe doneSENSORYPLEASURE Enjoyment derivedthrough one of thefive physicalsenses: sight,sound, touch,taste and smellPEACEAnexperienceof ease andcontentmentEXCITEMENTA powerfulenthusiasmAVERSIONAn impulseto avoidsomethingdisgustingFIEROEnjoyment ofmeeting adifficultchallenge (anItalian word)VENGEFULNESSDesire toretaliateafter oneis hurtHOPELESSNESSThe beliefthat nothinggood willhappenNACHESJoyful pride in theaccomplishmentsof one's childrenor mentees (aYiddish word)HELPLESSNESSThe realizationthat onecannot make asituation betteror easierHORRORA mixtureof fear,disgust,and shockCOMPASSION/JOYEnjoyment ofhelping torelieve anotherperson'ssufferingAMUSEMENTLight, playfulfeelings ofenjoymentand goodhumorMISERYStrongsuffering orunhappinessFRUSTRATIONA responseto repeatedfailures toovercome anobstaclePANICSuddenuncontrollablefearTERRORIntense,overpoweringfearSORROWA feeling ofdistress andsadness,often causedby a lossDESPAIRThe loss ofhope that abad situationwill improveor changeREJOICINGA warm, upliftingfeeling that peopleexperience whenthey see acts ofhuman goodness,kindness andcompassion. Alsocalled elevation

Bingo: Emotion Definition - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. D-Intense disgust focused on a person. Intense disgust focused on oneself is called self- loathing
    D-LOATHING
  2. D-A mixture of intense disgust and hatred
    D-ABHORRENCE
  3. D-A preference against something
    D-DISLIKE
  4. A-Anger after unfair treatment
    A-BITTERNESS
  5. F-Uncertainty as to whether there is a danger
    F-NERVOUSNESS
  6. S-Sadness that makes it hard to think clearly
    S-DISTRAUGHTNESS
  7. F-Anticipation of the possibility of danger
    F-TREPIDATION
  8. F-Fear of an anticipated or actual threat and uncertainty about one's ability to cope with it
    F-ANXIETY
  9. J-Enjoyment of the misfortunes of another person, usually a rival
    J-SCHADENFREUDE
  10. A-Uncontrolled and often violent anger
    A-FURY
  11. D-Strong distaste for something, often a concept or idea
    D-REPUGNANCE
  12. S-Sadness over a deep loss
    S-GRIEF
  13. J-Rapturous delight. A state of very great happiness, nearly overwhelming
    J-ECSTASY
  14. F-A response to the inability to reduce danger
    F-DESPERATION
  15. A-Very mild anger caused by a nuisance or inconvenience
    A-ANNOYANCE
  16. J-An experience of something that is very surprising, beautiful, amazing or hard to believe
    J-WONDER
  17. A-A tendency to engage in disagreements
    A-ARGUMENTATIVENESS
  18. A-Anger caused by a repeated or strong nuisance
    A-EXASPERATION
  19. J-Deep pleasure and satisfaction derived from one's own achievements or the achievements of an associate
    J-PRIDE
  20. D-A mixture of disgust and loathing
    D-REVULSION
  21. D-A reaction to a bad taste, smell, thing or idea, literal or metaphorical
    D-DISTASTE
  22. F-Anticipation of severe danger
    F-DREAD
  23. S-Intense sadness or suffering
    S-ANGUISH
  24. S-A feeling that expectations are not being met
    S-DISAPPOINTMENT
  25. S-A response to repeated failures to accomplish something: the belief that it can't be done
    S-DISCOURAGEMENT
  26. J-When something expected to be unpleasant, especially the threat of harm, is avoided or comes to an end
    J-RELIEF
  27. S-The belief that nothing can be done
    S-RESIGNATION
  28. J- Enjoyment derived through one of the five physical senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell
    J-SENSORY PLEASURE
  29. J-An experience of ease and contentment
    J-PEACE
  30. J-A powerful enthusiasm
    J-EXCITEMENT
  31. D-An impulse to avoid something disgusting
    D-AVERSION
  32. J-Enjoyment of meeting a difficult challenge (an Italian word)
    J-FIERO
  33. A-Desire to retaliate after one is hurt
    A-VENGEFULNESS
  34. S-The belief that nothing good will happen
    S-HOPELESSNESS
  35. J-Joyful pride in the accomplishments of one's children or mentees (a Yiddish word)
    J-NACHES
  36. S-The realization that one cannot make a situation better or easier
    S-HELPLESSNESS
  37. F-A mixture of fear, disgust, and shock
    F-HORROR
  38. J-Enjoyment of helping to relieve another person's suffering
    J-COMPASSION/JOY
  39. J-Light, playful feelings of enjoyment and good humor
    J-AMUSEMENT
  40. S-Strong suffering or unhappiness
    S-MISERY
  41. A-A response to repeated failures to overcome an obstacle
    A-FRUSTRATION
  42. F-Sudden uncontrollable fear
    F-PANIC
  43. F-Intense, overpowering fear
    F-TERROR
  44. S-A feeling of distress and sadness, often caused by a loss
    S-SORROW
  45. S-The loss of hope that a bad situation will improve or change
    S-DESPAIR
  46. J-A warm, uplifting feeling that people experience when they see acts of human goodness, kindness and compassion. Also called elevation
    J-REJOICING