Feeling Words List
Happy Sad Angry Scared Confused
Admired Alienated Abused Afraid Ambivalent
Alive Ashamed Aggravated Alarmed Awkward
Appreciated Burdened Agitated Anxious Baffled
Assured Condemned Anguished Appalled Bewildered
Cheerful Crushed Annoyed Apprehensive Bothered
Confident Defeated Betrayed Awed Constricted
Content Dejected Cheated Concerned Directionless
Delighted Demoralized Coerced Defensive Disorganized
Determined Depressed Controlled Desperate Distracted
Ecstatic Deserted Deceived Doubtful Doubtful
Elated Despised Disgusted Fearful Flustered
Encouraged Devastated Dismayed Frantic Foggy
Energized Disappointed Displeased Full of dread Hesitant
Enthusiastic Discarded Dominated Guarded Immobilized
Excited Discouraged Enraged Horrified Misunderstood
Exuberant Disgraced Exasperated Impatient Perplexed
Flattered Disheartened Exploited Insecure Puzzled
Fortunate Disillusioned Frustrated Intimidated Stagnant
Fulfilled Dismal Fuming Nervous Surprised
Glad Distant Furious Overwhelmed To rn
Good Distraught Harassed Panicky Trapped
Grateful Distressed Hateful Perplexed Troubled
Gratied Drained Hostile Petried Uncertain
Hopeful Empty Humiliated Reluctant Uncomfortable
Joyful Exhausted Incensed Shaken Undecided
Mark Gilson, Arthur Freeman, M. Jane Yates, Sharon Morgillo Freeman
Overcoming Depression: Thoughts and Depression: The T of the BEAST. Copyright © 2009 by Oxford University Press
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Happy Sad Angry Scared Confused
Jubilant Grievous Irritated Shocked Unsettled
Justied Helpless Mad Shy Unsure
Loved Hopeless Offended Skeptical
Marvelous Humbled Outraged Startled
Optimistic Inadequate Patronized Stunned
Peaceful Islanded Peeved Suspicious
Pleased Isolated Perturbed Swamped
Proud Lonely Pissed Off Tense
Relaxed Miserable Provoked Terrified
Relieved Mournful Rebellious Threatened
Resolved Neglected Repulsed Timid
Respected Pitiful Resentful To r m e n ted
Satisfied Regretful Ridiculed Uneasy
Terrific Rejected Sabotaged Unsure
Thrilled Resigned Seething Vulnerable
Tranquil Sorrowful Smothered
Valued Terrible Spiteful
Unappreciated Stifled
Uncared for Strangled
Unloved Throttled
Unwanted Uptight
Upset Used
Worthless Vengef ul
Wounded Vindictive
Mark Gilson, Arthur Freeman, M. Jane Yates, Sharon Morgillo Freeman
Overcoming Depression: Thoughts and Depression: The T of the BEAST. Copyright © 2009 by Oxford University Press
Oxford Clinical Psychology | Oxford University Press