Eunoia
| Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vagary | An unpredictable instance, a wandering journey, a whimsical, wild, or unusual idea, desire, or action | English | change | |
| Ninot | A ninot is a figure with human representation. In a conversation, it means a person without personality. | Valencian | attribute | |
| Dolgostroj (долгострой) | A construction project that seems to go on forever | Russian | time adverse | |
| Pulesveis | Messy hair, in particular in the back of the head, resulting from being rubbed against the pillow during sex | Norwegian | physical | |
| 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 | |
| Dépayser | Disorientation; not necessarily unpleasant (e.g., a pleasant sense of strangeness from being in a foreign country). | French | change feeling | |
| Backpfeifengesicht | A face in need of a slap | German | physical funny | |
| Nekama | A man who pretends to be a woman on the internet | Japanese | society | |
| Vypendrivatsja (выпендриваться) | To behave in a way that makes one look more important or special than one is, to ride the high horse, to show off | Russian | character society | |
| Capricho | Work done with care in a way that surpass quality expectations. | Portuguese | work creative | |
| Dugnad | Communal work in a gathering for mutually accomplishing a task (ex: a knitting bee) | Norwegian | work society connection | |
| Titip | To temporarily entrust something to a person | Indonesian | trust | |
| Hikikomori | When a young person who is obsessed with TV, video games, and the internet, withdraws from society | Japanese | habits society | |
| Petrichor | The smell of earth after rain | English | nature beauty | |
| Kenjataimu | "wise man's time": The post-orgasmic period when a man's thoughts are no longer impaired by his sexual drive; he is thus likened to a "sage" of clear mind | Japanese | awareness | |
| Lekker | Literal translation "tasty", but can be used to describe anything that has one's hearty approval | Afrikaans | positive attribute | |
| L’chaim (לְחַיִּים) | Lit. ‘to life’. | Hebrew | life | |
| Fensterln | To visit a girl who you fancy either by coming to her window or climbing through it to see her | German | love action persistence | |
| Abhisar (অভিসার) | Lit. 'going towards'; a meeting (often secret) between lovers / partners. | Bengali | love event | |
| Wegbier | A beer you're having on your way somewhere (i.e. a party) | German | friends event food | |
| Celístia | Brighness from the stars | Catalan | nature physical | |
| Autophile | A person that loves solitude, being alone | English | character attribute | |
| Goya (گویا) | The transporting suspension of disbelief that can occur in storytelling | Urdu | surprise | |
| Erinmek | Not doing something you have to do just because you don’t want to; being a prick | Nogay | adverse | |
| Utura-utura (うつらうつら) | To drift between sleep and wakefulness. | Japanese | event time phsyical | |
| Qiang jingtou | The fight by a cameraman to get a better vantage point | Chinese | creative art visual | |
| Beschaulich | Quiet, pensive; living a simple life; pleasantly contemplative, unhurried in a fashion that inspires mental well-being. | German | positive | |
| Treppenwitz | Literal: "staircase joke", because the witty retort usually hits you in the stairwell on your way out | German | funny | |
| Tenyérbemászó | Literally "palm crawler"; a face begging to be punched | Hungarian | funny adverse | |
| Ǩuẓlanyu | To marry a divorced woman | Bashkir | family attribute |
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