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frisson
frisson
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden, intense, and pleasurable feeling of excitement, shiver, fear, or thrill, often accompanied by a tingling sensation on the skin

dreszczyk, intensywne podniecenie

dreszczyk, intensywne podniecenie

Ex: She felt a frisson of excitement as the concert began. 
galling
galling
[przymiotnik]

marked by causing irritation and annoyance

irytujący, denerwujący

irytujący, denerwujący

Ex: His galling remarks about her work ethic irritated her. 
glare
glare
[Rzeczownik]

a steady and sharp stare that conveys anger, disapproval, or hostility

gniewne spojrzenie, ostre spojrzenie

gniewne spojrzenie, ostre spojrzenie

Ex: She gave him a glare when he interrupted her. 
to gnaw at
to gnaw at
[Czasownik]

to cause someone persistent worry or discomfort

gryźć, dręczyć

gryźć, dręczyć

Ex: The fear of failure continues to gnaw at him every day. 
greed
greed
[Rzeczownik]

an intense and selfish desire for something such as power and wealth

chciwość, zachłanność

chciwość, zachłanność

Ex: His greed for money led him to make unethical business decisions. 
hot-blooded
hot-blooded
[przymiotnik]

extremely quick to show how one feels inside; especially with strong emotions like anger and passion

gorący, impulsywny

gorący, impulsywny

Ex: He was a hot-blooded individual who often acted on impulse. 
to hyperventilate

to breathe at a very fast pace

hiperwentylować, oddychać bardzo szybko

hiperwentylować, oddychać bardzo szybko

Ex: His anxiety caused him to hyperventilate during the exam. 
hysteria
hysteria
[Rzeczownik]

great excitement, anger, or fear that makes someone unable to control their emotions, and as a result, they start laughing, crying, etc.

histeria, histeria zbiorowa

histeria, histeria zbiorowa

Ex: The announcement caused mass hysteria among the crowd. 
idolatrous
idolatrous
[przymiotnik]

displaying intense admiration or devotion that surpasses rationality or reason

bałwochwalczy, nadmiernie oddany

bałwochwalczy, nadmiernie oddany

Ex: He had an idolatrous devotion to his favorite football team. 
ignominy
ignominy
[Rzeczownik]

a situation or event that causes embarrassment or a loss of respect, particularly when experienced in a public or widespread manner

hańba, zniewaga

hańba, zniewaga

Ex: The politician faced ignominy after the scandal broke. 
inconsolable
inconsolable
[przymiotnik]

lacking the ability to be comforted due to being too sad or disappointed

niepocieszony

niepocieszony

Ex: She was inconsolable after her dog passed away. 
indignation
indignation
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling of anger or annoyance aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean

oburzenie, gniew

oburzenie, gniew

Ex: Her voice trembled with indignation at the unfair accusation. 
inhibition
inhibition
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling of self-consciousness, restraint, or a limiting factor that hinders the free expression of one's thoughts, emotions, or actions

hamowanie, powściągliwość

hamowanie, powściągliwość

Ex: His fear of public speaking created a strong inhibition that made it challenging for him to address large audiences. 
inquisitive
inquisitive
[przymiotnik]

having a desire to learn many different things and asks many questions to gain knowledge or understanding

ciekawski, dociekliwy

ciekawski, dociekliwy

Ex: The inquisitive child always has a multitude of questions about how things work. 
irascibility
irascibility
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being short-tempered

porywczość, drażliwość

porywczość, drażliwość

Ex: His irascibility made it difficult for his coworkers to approach him. 
to loathe
to loathe
[Czasownik]

to dislike something or someone very much, often with a sense of disgust

nienawidzić, brzydzić się

nienawidzić, brzydzić się

Ex: He loathes broccoli and refuses to eat it. 
monotonous
monotonous
[przymiotnik]

boring because of being the same thing all the time

monotonny, powtarzalny

monotonny, powtarzalny

Ex: The endless hours of data entry made her workday feel monotonous and never-ending. 
moonstruck
moonstruck
[przymiotnik]

mentally unbalanced, appearing irrational or dreamy

księżycowy, psychicznie niezrównoważony

księżycowy, psychicznie niezrównoważony

Ex: His moonstruck behavior worried his friends. 
overwrought
overwrought
[przymiotnik]

emotionally distressed and worked up

emocjonalnie roztrzęsiony, przestymulowany

emocjonalnie roztrzęsiony, przestymulowany

Ex: She was overwrought after receiving the bad news. 
poignancy
poignancy
[Rzeczownik]

a state that provokes bitter emotions like pity, regret, or sadness

wzruszenie, gorzkie emocje

wzruszenie, gorzkie emocje

Ex: The film's poignancy left the audience in tears. 
plaintive
plaintive
[przymiotnik]

showing sadness, typically in a mild manner

żałosny, melancholijny

żałosny, melancholijny

Ex: She gave a plaintive sigh as she looked out the window. 
querulous
querulous
[przymiotnik]

frequently or constantly finding fault and complaining

narzekający, zrzędliwy

narzekający, zrzędliwy

Ex: The querulous customer complained about every dish. 
ravenous
ravenous
[przymiotnik]

experiencing extreme hunger

głodny, żarłoczny

głodny, żarłoczny

Ex: The smell of freshly baked cookies made the children ravenous, and they quickly gathered around the kitchen. 
revulsion
revulsion
[Rzeczownik]

the feeling of hatred or disgust toward someone or something

odraza, wstręt

odraza, wstręt

Ex: She felt a deep revulsion at the sight of the rotting food. 
rueful
rueful
[przymiotnik]

showing sadness and regret inspired by compassion

żałosny

żałosny

Ex: She gave him a rueful smile after hearing his sad story. 
to seethe
to seethe
[Czasownik]

to feel extremely worried and angry internally while trying not to show it externally

kipieć, gotować się w środku

kipieć, gotować się w środku

Ex: She seethed with frustration as she listened to the excuses. 
sepulchral
sepulchral
[przymiotnik]

having a gloomy atmosphere that reminds one of tombs or graves

grobowy, posępny

grobowy, posępny

Ex: The abandoned house had a sepulchral feel to it. 
soulful
soulful
[przymiotnik]

expressing a strong or sincere feeling that comes from within the heart

głęboki, wzruszający

głęboki, wzruszający

Ex: Her soulful eyes revealed her deep emotions. 
to stupefy
to stupefy
[Czasownik]

to really confuse someone by giving them information that is too complex or hard for them to understand

oszołomić, zdumieć

oszołomić, zdumieć

Ex: Her explanation of the advanced math problem stupefied him. 
subdued
subdued
[przymiotnik]

having a calm or restrained manner

spokojny, powściągliwy

spokojny, powściągliwy

Ex: Despite the chaos around her, she remained subdued and composed. 
tantrum
tantrum
[Rzeczownik]

an emotional outburst, usually associated with anger or frustration, that involves screaming, crying, kicking, and sometimes even physical aggression

napad złości, histeria

napad złości, histeria

Ex: The child threw a tantrum when he couldn't have the toy. 
to sulk
to sulk
[Czasownik]

to be in a bad mood and to remain silent and resentful due to feeling upset, angry, or disappointed

dąsać się, być w złym humorze

dąsać się, być w złym humorze

Ex: He decided to sulk in his room after the argument. 
temperamental
temperamental
[przymiotnik]

experiencing frequent changes in mood or behavior, often in an unpredictable or inconsistent manner

kapryśny, zmienny

kapryśny, zmienny

Ex: She's so temperamental; you never know how she'll react to any situation. 
trepidation
trepidation
[Rzeczownik]

a state of nervousness or fear, anticipating that something bad may occur

niepokój, obawa

niepokój, obawa

Ex: As the deadline approached, she felt a sense of trepidation about the upcoming exam. 
tremulous
tremulous
[przymiotnik]

(of the voice or body) shaking in a slight, fragile manner, often due to nerves, fear, age or illness

drżący, trzęsący się

drżący, trzęsący się

Ex: Her voice was tremulous as she delivered the speech. 
unrequited
unrequited
[przymiotnik]

having a feeling or desire that is not returned in the same way by another person

nieodwzajemniony, jednostronny

nieodwzajemniony, jednostronny

Ex: She suffered from unrequited love for her best friend. 
woebegone
woebegone
[przymiotnik]

sorrowful in appearance, looking very sad or miserable

zgnębiony, smutny

zgnębiony, smutny

Ex: She looked woebegone after hearing the disappointing news. 
vexed
vexed
[przymiotnik]

annoyed or irritated, feeling frustrated or troubled

zirytowany, poirytowany

zirytowany, poirytowany

Ex: His vexed expression showed his frustration with the delay. 
somber
somber
[przymiotnik]

serious in mood, often reflecting sadness

posępny, smutny

posępny, smutny

Ex: The film's somber tone matched its tragic storyline. 
rapt
rapt
[przymiotnik]

fully absorbed or captivated by something

zafascynowany, pogrążony

zafascynowany, pogrążony

Ex: She listened to the music with rapt attention, entranced by its beauty. 
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