
(φορτωμένος)
χαοτικός
extremely busy and chaotic

(το συναισθηματικό)
συναισθηματικός
relating to people's emotions

N/A
to react with excessive or unnecessary attention or agitation about something

(κατελυμένος)
κατεστραμμένος
experiencing great sadness, shock, or disappointment

(εντυπωσιάζω)
καταπλήσσω
to impress someone greatly
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N/A
used to describe a person who is very excited and pleased

(φτάνω σε)
καταφέρνω να επικοινωνήσω
to successfully communicate a message or idea to someone in a way that they understand or accept it
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(παθητικός τηλεθεατής)
καναπεδάς
someone who sits around and watches TV a lot
The term "couch potato" came into use in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It plays on the image of a potato plant, which remains static in one place and passively absorbs nutrients. It refers to someone who spends much of their free time lounging on the couch in an inactive state, often while watching television or screen-based entertainment. It describes a sedentary lifestyle characterized by excessive inactivity and lack of exercise due to excessive time spent engaged with media sources from a horizontal position.
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(υπονοώ)
επιτίθεμαι
to criticize or attack someone, usually in a subtle or indirect manner
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(σεβασμός)
λατρεία
the act of showing great love or admiration, usually through gestures or actions

(φιλομάθεια)
περιέργεια
a strong wish to learn something or to know more about something

(υποστήριξη)
ενθάρρυνση
something that is told or given to someone in order to give them hope or provide support

(Θυμός)
Οργή
a feeling of extreme and often violent anger

(δικαία οργή)
αγανάκτηση
a feeling of anger or annoyance aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean

(ταλαιπωρία)
ερεθισμός
a feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome or unpleasant

(μετριοφροσύνη)
ταπεινότητα
he quality of not being too proud or boastful about one's abilities or achievements, and not drawing too much attention to oneself

(διαβεβαίωση)
παρηγοριά
a comforting action or statement made to someone to ease their worries, uncertainties, or anxieties about something

(ανησυχία)
άγχος
a feeling of nervousness or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome

(καυχήσεις)
αλαζονεία
the act of bragging or expressing excessive pride or self-importance about oneself, one's achievements, possessions, or status

(απογοητευτικός)
απογοήτευση
dissatisfaction that is resulted from the unfulfillment of one's expectations

(άγχος)
φόβος
a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

(ειρωνεία)
σαρκασμός
the use of words that convey the opposite meaning as a way to annoy someone or for creating a humorous effect

(ανακούφιση (σαν αίσθηση))
ανακούφιση
a feeling of comfort that comes when something annoying or upsetting is gone

(έκπληξη)
κατάπληξη
a strong feeling of surprise caused by something unexpected

(ευχαρίστηση)
χαρά
a feeling of great pleasure or joy

N/A
to show that one believes that someone is joking or lying
The idiom "pull the other one" is a humorous and somewhat sarcastic expression used to express doubt or skepticism regarding something someone has said. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it is recognized as a playful and somewhat tongue-in-cheek way of challenging the credibility of a statement.

(λαχταρώ για)
πεθαίνω για
to have a strong longing or intense desire for something or someone
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