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