Eunoia
| Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrysalism | An amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm. | English | nature beauty | |
| Kaapshljmurslis | The feeling of being cramped on public transportation | Latvian | stress physical | |
| Age-otori | The bad feeling one gets after a terrible haircut | Japanese | adverse event feeling | |
| Jumpa | To jump from one floating piece of ice to another | Swedish | physical nature | |
| Odnoliub | Someone who has only one love in his or her life; someone who is capable of loving only one at a time | Russian | love fate | |
| Avspasere | To take a day (or more) off from work (e.g., because one has previously worked overtime and has built up credit). | Norwegian | society time | |
| Desvelarse | To wake up in the middle of the night. Be unable to fall asleep. | Spanish | event adverse | |
| Tôpäj (төпәй) | Interjection that is used to forewarn a child of falling | Bashkir | action | |
| Karelu | The mark left on the skin by wearing something tight | Tulu | physical | |
| Anánkē (Ανάγκη) | destiny, fate, necessity. | Greek | awareness | |
| Yaqin (يقين) | Certitude and freedom from doubt. | Arabic | feeling awareness | |
| Utura-utura (うつらうつら) | To drift between sleep and wakefulness. | Japanese | event time phsyical | |
| Meraki | Describe doing something with soul, creativity, or love — when you put “something of yourself” into what you're doing, whatever it may be. | Greek | emotion strength | |
| Philotimo (φιλότιμο) | The inner impulse to act well and in alignment with the moral virtues that represent one's own society and upbringing | Greek | society character family | |
| Chingada | An imaginary, horrible place where you send all those who annoy you | Spanish | funny adverse character | |
| Desus | The quiet, smooth sound of somebody farting although not very loudly | Indonesian | sound funny action | |
| Koev li halev (כואב לי הלב) | Literally "my head hurts", but used to convey empathy for someone's suffering | Yiddish | empathy connection | |
| Nekama | A man who pretends to be a woman on the internet | Japanese | society | |
| 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 | |
| Frustfressen | Excessive eating because of frustration | German | food adverse habits | |
| Aşermek | The experience of craving certain foods while pregnant | Turkish | food | |
| Resfeber | Travel fever/bug; the feeling of excitement and nervousness experienced by a traveller before undertaking a journey. | Swedish | travel physical | |
| moņ (моң) | Sadness; melody; lyricism | Bashkir | adverse music | |
| Stushevatsya | To fade into the background | Russian | action | |
| Jaksaa | A lack of enthusiasm to do something | Finnish | adverse habits | |
| Petrichor | The smell of earth after rain | English | nature beauty | |
| Eunoia (εὔνοια) | A well-mind; beautiful thinking | Greek | beauty thinking | |
| Janteloven | Jante’s law; a set of social codes or norms that emphasize the importance of collective success rather than individual | Norwegian | society positive interaction | |
| Ǩuẓlanyu | To marry a divorced woman | Bashkir | family attribute | |
| Krawattenmuffel | Someone who'd rather not wear a tie | German | clothing habits |