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UNDERSTANDING

MOODS
HAPPY
SYNONYMS OF HAPPY
• Joyful - feeling or expressing great pleasure
• Cheerful – noticeably happy and optimistic
• Contented – willing to accept something ; satisfied
• Glad – feeling pleasure or happiness
• Blissful- full of joy
• Jolly- happy and cheerful
• Delighted- feeling or showing great pleasure
• Enchanted- fill with great delight, dazzal
ANGRY
SYNONYMS OF ANGRY

• Annoyed – slightly angry, irritated


• Cross- annoyed, displeased
• Irate- feeling or characterized by great anger
• Hostile- showing or feeling opposition or dislike
• Vexed- frustrated, annoyed or worried
• Irritated- showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed
• Enraged- very angry; furious
• Fuming- express great anger
SAD
SYNONYMS OF SAD
• Sorrow– a feeling of deep distress caused by loss
• Bitter- feeling or showing resentment
• Dejected- sad and depressed
• Troubled- beset by problems or difficulties
• Grieved- feel intense sorrow
• Heartbroken- suffering from overwhelming distress
• Gloomy- causing or feeling depression
• Pessimistic- believe that the worst will happen
COMEDY
SYNONYMS OF COMEDY

• Comic – meant to cause laughter


• Chaffing- tease, make fun of, laugh at
• Funny- humorous
• Laughs- make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the experssions of lively
amusements
• Wittiness- clever and humorous
• Humour- the quality of being amusing or comic
• Joke- a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter
• Drollness- curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement
HORROR
SYNONYMS OF HORROR

• Terror- extreme fear


• Fear- an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger
• Panic- sudden uncontrollable fear
• Awfulness- a shocking and horror nature of something
• Trembling- shaking or quivering
• Ghastliness- causing shock or horror
• Shock- a sudden upsetting experience
• Dread- anticipate with great apprehension or fear

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