Eunoia
| Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vipāka (विपाक) | Ripening; the result, ripening or maturation of karma. | Sanskrit | growth | |
| Desir | The sound of sand driven by the wind | Malay | sound nature | |
| kaizen | Continuous growth | Japanese | growth | |
| Pochemuchka | A person who asks a lot of questions | Russian | friends attribute habits | |
| Víðsýni | A panoramic view; open-mindedness. | Icelandic | visual | |
| Khaste Nabashid (خسته نباشید) | "I hope that you are not tired" | Persian | society work | |
| Vellichor | The strange wistfulness of used bookshops | English | feeling | |
| Nadryv (Надрыв) | Literally means "to tear or break", but can also mean the inner tension of someone who is about to break | Russian | stress emotion | |
| Gemütlichkeit | An atmosphere of belonging, relaxation, chilled music, great food and drink | German | music food life | |
| Umarell | A term referring specifically to men of retirement age who spend their time watching construction sites, especially roadworks – stereotypically with hands clasped behind their back and offering unwanted advice | Italian | attribute | |
| Goya (گویا) | The transporting suspension of disbelief that can occur in storytelling | Urdu | surprise | |
| Presenzialismo | Someone who’s preoccupation is to make appearances at social events; the tendency to be present at every social event in order to get noticed. | Italian | community friends | |
| Kopfkino | Imagining scenarios vividly ("head cinema") | German | thinking visual | |
| Rashk-e-Qamar | Someone who is so beautiful, the moon is jealous of their beauty | Urdu | beauty | |
| Shibui | Old school cool | Japanese | attribute | |
| Vabba | To be at home with the kids | Swedish | family | |
| Tatemae & Honne | The contrast between a person's feelings and desires (honne) versus the behavior and opinions one displays in public (tatemae) | Japanese | feeling reflection character | |
| Frostbeule | Someone that is very sensitive to cold. That friend that always feels cold. ("frost bite") | German | attribute friends | |
| Te quiero | Similar to "I love you" in a lower level, something that you say to someone and maybe someday it will be "love". For example, It's used with close co workers or in the classroom. | Spanish | feeling | |
| Nakakapag pabagabag | Something that brings about excessive anxiety or restlessness for a period of time; something that is making you nervous | Tagalog | stress feeling awareness | |
| Cúbóg | A collection of Easter eggs | Irish | physical | |
| Arigata-meiwaku | When someone does something for you that you didn’t want them to do, and having to express gratitude for the act | Japanese | interaction | |
| 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 | |
| Aduantas | Describes the angst that comes with being in an unfamiliar place and among unfamiliar people | Irish | stress change | |
| Desus | The quiet, smooth sound of somebody farting although not very loudly | Indonesian | sound funny action | |
| Acoy | Something that is either very positive or negative | Indonesian | positive measurement | |
| Ba Namak | A person "with salt"—funny, witty, flavorful, or charming, as opposed to a humorless, dry person. | Persian | positive exciting | |
| Uzsonna | A meal between lunch and dinner | Hungarian | food time | |
| Jugaad (जुगाड) | the ability to 'make do' or 'get by'. | Hindi | life | |
| moņ (моң) | Sadness; melody; lyricism | Bashkir | adverse music |
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