Akademisches IELTS (Band 6-7) - Negative Emotionen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit negativen Emotionen, die für die akademische IELTS-Prüfung erforderlich sind.
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the feeling of being impatient, annoyed, or upset because of being unable to do or achieve what is desired
Frustration
a feeling of dissatisfaction and unhappiness with one's current situation or circumstances
Unzufriedenheit
a feeling and attitude of resentment or hostility towards others, often stemming from past experiences of pain, betrayal, or disappointment
Feindseligkeit
a feeling of responsibility or remorse arising from a belief that one has committed a wrongdoing or failed to meet a moral standard
Schuld
a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong
Reue
a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation
Verlegenheit
great embarrassment as a result of having been made to look stupid
Erniedrigung
a state of impatience or unease, characterized by a persistent desire for change, action, or relief from a current situation
Unruhe
the negative quality of having doubts about the future and expect the worst possible outcomes
Pessimismus
a state of being left behind, deserted, or without support or care
Aufgabe
the state of being exposed to the possibility of emotional distress
Verletzlichkeit
a feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome or unpleasant
Ärger
the feeling of being uninterested or restless because things are dull or repetitive
Langeweile
a feeling of great distress or sadness
tiefe emotionale Traurigkeit
a state of suffering or misfortune, often accompanied by a sense of grief or sadness
the state or condition of not being happy, characterized by feelings of dissatisfaction, discontent, or sorrow
Unglück
a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly
Panik
a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past
Groll
responsibility or fault attributed to someone for a mistake, wrongdoing, or undesirable outcome
Schuld oder Verantwortung
a state of unease, distress, or agitation experienced psychologically, often stemming from stress, anxiety, or emotional strain
Unbehagen
the feeling of anger and dissatisfaction because one thinks something is unfair
Groll