Eunoia
| Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qarrtsiluni | Sitting together in the darkness, waiting for inspiration to strike you | Iñupiaq | awareness thinking reflection | |
| Fernweh | To have a yearning to see distant places | German | travel thinking | |
| On (恩) | A feeling of moral indebtedness, relating to a favour or blessing given by others. | Japanese | life | |
| Hiraeth | A deep longing for home | Welsh | reflection feeling | |
| Bixomets | Shame on behalf of others | Catalan | feeling adverse | |
| Nonina | Andalusian expression of three negations to say yes but with a certain touch, as if wanting to mean that this is not even doubted. | Spanish | cultural | |
| Torschlusspanik | The fear that time is running out on achieving life goals | German | growth awareness | |
| Umay | Gettiing tired of a certain food | Tagalog | food | |
| Firgun (פירגון) | Ungrudging and overt (expressed) pride and happiness at other's successes. | Hebrew | happiness | |
| Rhwe | To sleep on the floor without a carpet, drunk and naked | Tsonga | funny event | |
| Schulbildend | Inspiring or leading to the creation of schools of thought. | German | growth philosophy | |
| S’encoubler | To describe a fall, but specifically one where you fell due to being tangled in something | French | physical event adverse | |
| Bào fù xìng āo yè (報復性熬夜) | Revenge bedtime procrastination | Chinese | emotion | |
| Nekojita (ねこじた) | Literally "cat's tongue"; a person who is sensitive to hot food and especially hot drinks | Japanese | food attribute | |
| Üşenmek | To be too lazy to do something | Turkish | energy | |
| Mecnun | "madly in love" to the point of actual mental instability | Turkish | love emotion | |
| Xeitoso | Something well done or someone who does some particular thing well. Also someone who looks put together. A person has (or has not) "xeito" (is "xeitoso", or not) at doing something when he does something properly. | Galician | character | |
| Gambiarra | A very poor or ugly but effective solution for a problem; to use improvised methods / solutions to solve a problem, with any avaiable material | Portuguese | creative | |
| Uitbuiken | Literally means giving your belly or stomach space to expand after a proper dinner. It signifies being so full that you really have to go lay down and ''uitbuiken''. | Dutch | food action | |
| Sayang | Describes when you've wasted an opportunity | Tagalog | adverse reflection | |
| Raspafiestas | An adjective to describe a person who doesn't go until the party is over. | Spanish | habits attribute friends | |
| Gemes | The state of going out of one's mind in adoration of something that is extremely likeable or cute | Indonesian | funny emotion | |
| Halyava (Халява) | Getting something without working for it | Russian | luck positive work | |
| Pneúma (πνεῦμα) | Wind; breath; spirit. | Greek | physical | |
| Storgi (στοργη) | the love between parents and children | Greek | love family | |
| Eesome | Pleasing to the eye | English | beauty | |
| Löyly | The steam that rises from the sauna heater when water is thrown on it | Finnish | physical | |
| Toska (тоска) | At its deepest and most painful, it is a sensation of great spiritual anguish, often without any specific cause. | Russian | adverse philosophy | |
| Vorfreude | The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures | German | time awareness happiness | |
| Yoisho | A word without meaning, said when flopping into a chair after a hard day at work or lifting a heavy bag. | Japanese | event physical work |
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