Eunoia
| Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ellipsism | A sadness that you'll never be able to know how history will turn out | English | adverse thinking time | |
| Vorfreude | The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures | German | time awareness happiness | |
| Ba Namak | A person "with salt"—funny, witty, flavorful, or charming, as opposed to a humorless, dry person. | Persian | positive exciting | |
| Kusukusu | The suppressed giggling and tittering of a group of women | Japanese | sound friends funny | |
| Maktub | "Everything is destined and written" | Arabic | philosophy fate | |
| Madrugada | The time of day occurring between past midnight and early morning | Spanish | time measurement | |
| Trasnochar | To stay up all night | Spanish | life time event | |
| Engili (ఎంగిలి) | Having contacted another's mouth directly or indirectly via hand or utensil that is not fit for consumption. | Telugu | adverse food | |
| Te (德) | Virtue; morality; integrity; inner power. | Chinese | strength | |
| Parea | A group of friends who regularly gather together to share their experiences about life, their philosophies, values and ideas. | Greek | friends philosophical | |
| Apapachar | Pamper a person especially when she or he is sad | Spanish | action | |
| Turnbeutelvergesser | Literally "sportsbag", but often used for a pupil that forgets their gym bag. | German | funny | |
| Anteayer | The day before yesteraday | Spanish | measurement | |
| Tenyérbemászó | Literally "palm crawler"; a face begging to be punched | Hungarian | funny adverse | |
| Oodal | Overly exaggerated, fake anger that follows a lovers’ quarrel | Tamil | love event feeling | |
| Vipāka (विपाक) | Ripening; the result, ripening or maturation of karma. | Sanskrit | growth | |
| Riposo | Rest, repose; a nap; cf. siesta. | Italian | event society | |
| Handschuhschneeballwerfer | A person who wears gloves to throw snowballs; a wimp | German | action attribute | |
| Empalagada | How you feel after having something too sweet | Spanish | food feeling | |
| Tempus fugit | Time flies, flees, escapes. | Latin | time | |
| Liberosis | The desire to care less about things. | English | thinking awareness | |
| Utura-utura (うつらうつら) | To drift between sleep and wakefulness. | Japanese | event time phsyical | |
| Hatsuyume | The first dream one has in the new year; thought to be an omen | Japanese | feeling | |
| Nepenthe | Something that helps you forget grief or suffering | Greek | growth strength | |
| Ayurnamat | The philosophy that there is no point in worrying about events that cannot be changed | Inuktitut | philosophy | |
| Agnosthesia | The state of not knowing how you really feel about something, which forces you to sift through clues hidden in your behavior | English | confusion thinking | |
| Luftmensch | Literal: "air person". Refers to someone who is a bit of a dreamer | Yiddish | attribute | |
| Schwärmerei | Excessive or extreme enthusiasm or sentimentality. | German | happiness | |
| Psithurism | The sound of wind through trees | English | nature beauty | |
| Age-otori | The bad feeling one gets after a terrible haircut | Japanese | adverse event feeling |
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