Eunoia
Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
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Mahalo | Thankfulness, appreciation, and gratitude as a way of living | Hawaiian | positive | |
Kuebiko | A state of exhaustion inspired by acts of senseless violence | Japanese | adverse feeling | |
Kokoro | A unity of mind and heart. | Japanese | awareness feeling | |
Jein | Yes and no | German | attribute measurement | |
Zeg | The day after tomorrow | Georgian | time measurement | |
Débrouillardise | Quality of someone who is resourceful and lives with the ability to creatively improvise; someone who can make do and solve problems without much | French | creative | |
Unglücksrabe | An unlucky person (literally: Raven with bad luck) | German | luck adverse | |
Wintercearig | Literally "winter sorrow"; a feeling of deep sadness related to the cold, still, dark nature of winter | English | weather emotion adverse | |
Querencia | A place from which one's strength is drawn, where one feels at home, the place where you are your most authentic self | Spanish | strength happiness character | |
Pneúma (πνεῦμα) | Wind; breath; spirit. | Greek | physical | |
Mahj | Looking beautiful after having a disease | Persian | beauty change | |
Qì (氣) | Lit. air, breath; ‘life force/energy’. | Chinese | health awareness | |
Entzuterre | A distance that allows you to listen to another conversation | Basque | interaction | |
Handschuhschneeballwerfer | A person who wears gloves to throw snowballs; a wimp | German | action attribute | |
Monachopsis | The subtle but persistent feeling of being out of place | English | awareness society | |
desenrascanço | the ability to find improvised solutions to problems | Portuguese | strength attribute life | |
Shinrin-yoku (森林浴) | bathing' in the forest (literally and/or metaphorically). | Japanese | nature event | |
Rabenmutter | A bad mom ("raven mother") | German | family society adverse | |
Amaeru | To seek affection through doing things like clinging or pleading | Japanese | persistence | |
Lus | Desire, craving; greed; fancy, cupidity; inclination, tendency. | Afrikaans | adverse | |
Iktsuarpok | The feeling of anticipation that leads you to keep looking outside to see if anyone is coming. | Inuktitut | awareness persistence feeling | |
Empalagoso | Too sweet. Adjective to say you ate something so sweet that you got sick of it. | Spanish | food adverse change | |
Seny | Common sense, is a form of ancestral Catalan wisdom or sensibleness. It involves well-pondered perception of situations, level-headedness, awareness, integrity, and right action | Catalan | positive character | |
Tokka | A large herd of reindeer | Finnish | nature | |
Taraadin | A happy solution for everyone | Arabic | happiness society | |
Schnapsdrossel | A person that drinks a lot but rarely gets drunk | German | food habits | |
Nedoperepitj (недоперепить) | To drink more than one should have, but less than one would have wanted. To fail to drink too much. | Russian | funny action | |
Wejbet | Unwanted/inconvenient social and family obligations that are somewhat necessary to maintain good relations | Arabic | family interaction cultural | |
Nodus tollens | The realization that the plot of your life doesn't make sense to you anymore. | English | philosophy awareness life | |
O ka la nokonoko | A day spent in nervous anticipation of a coughing spell | Hawaiian | thinking health stress |
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