Eunoia
Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
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Nementia | Feeling nervous or anxious in your own skin | English | feeling adverse | |
Jia You (加油) | Literally translated to mean "add oil", Jia You means something along the lines of "give'er hell", used in the same way "good luck" is often applied in English | Chinese | strength interaction | |
Parea | A group of friends who regularly gather together to share their experiences about life, their philosophies, values and ideas. | Greek | friends philosophical | |
Milozvučan | Having a sweet and gentle voice | Croatian | attribute physical | |
Énouement | The bittersweetness of having arrived in the future, seeing how things turn out, but not being able to tell your past self. | French | awareness philosophy | |
Zgabalj | Mixture of all the bad things in the world, combined | Serbian | adverse society | |
Dor | The heartbreak and sense of longing you feel because you’re separated from your love | Romanian | love adverse | |
Vorführeffekt | When you try to give some evidence in public that something works (or doesn't work), but you fail because the opposite happens. | German | funny event | |
Mágoa | A heart-breaking feeling that leaves long-lasting traces, visible in gestures and facial expressions | Portuguese | adverse emotion | |
Rashk-e-Qamar | Someone who is so beautiful, the moon is jealous of their beauty | Urdu | beauty | |
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 | |
Wasuremono | Forgotten or lost things; an item left behind on a train or forgotten at home. | Japanese | adverse habits | |
Kuidare | To eat yourself into backruptcy | Japanese | food funny | |
Schnapsidee | An idea so stupid the person must have thought of it while drunk | German | funny thinking creative | |
Beau geste | A gesture noble in its nature or intention but ultimately meaningless in substance | French | action | |
Koshatnik | A dealer in stolen cats | Russian | adverse character work | |
Rhwe | To sleep on the floor without a carpet, drunk and naked | Tsonga | funny event | |
Adroit | Lit. according to right; skilled, resourceful; dexterous. | French | attribute | |
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 | |
Solkatt | The glimmer that reflects the sunshine off a wristwatch | Swedish | physical beauty | |
Dépaysement | The feeling of being in an environment that you are not used to | French | feeling awareness change | |
Volya (Воля) | "Freedom" and "will", but also vast natural landscape | Russian | nature beauty | |
Desir | The sound of sand driven by the wind | Malay | sound nature | |
Eudaimonia | The contented happy state you feel when you travel | Greek | travel explore happiness | |
Fika | Coffee and cake break with friends or colleagues | Swedish | food friends | |
Bon vivant | Someone who enjoys and appreciates the good life. | French | positive happiness | |
Fremdschämen | To be embarrassed by something somebody else did | German | society thinking adverse | |
Saper vivere | The ability to handle people and situations with charm, diplomacy and verve; cf. savior faire (French). | Italian | friends attribute | |
Aesthete | Someone with deep sensitivity to the beauty of art or nature | English | art beauty | |
Mauri | The essence that animates something living, but not human | Māori | nature |
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