Eunoia
| Word | Definition | Language | Tags | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jouska | A hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head | English | thinking | |
| Erinmek | Not doing something you have to do just because you don’t want to; being a prick | Nogay | adverse | |
| Rizq | Life's provision of account. Often used in daily speech when someone wasn’t able to achieve something, it wasn’t in their Rizq. | Urdu | philosophy connection | |
| Avos' | Doing something without planning, without putting in much effort, yet counting on success | Russian | luck | |
| Riposo | Rest, repose; a nap; cf. siesta. | Italian | event society | |
| Handschuhschneeballwerfer | A coward willing to criticize and abuse from a safe distance | German | adverse attribute interaction | |
| Harkla | The little coughing noise one makes, often before giving a speech or dislodging a piece of cinnamon bun from their throat | Swedish | action | |
| Shouganai | It cannot be helped. | Japanese | philosophy fate | |
| Blunda | To close your eyes. Can be used literally or figuratively; refuse to see something. | Swedish | action | |
| Formacja | A state of mind and its own culture of a generation | Polish | society change | |
| Erkelmek | Teasing someone with repeating what they say | Nogay | interaction funny | |
| Ja nee | Directly "Yes, No", but often used when there is nothing else to say, or one is stumped. | Afrikaans | confusion | |
| Noroke | To brag about or sing the praises of the person you love | Japanese | love emotion | |
| Ennui | A feeling of being bored and mentally tired caused by having nothing interesting or exciting to do | English | adverse feeling | |
| Eunoia (εὔνοια) | A well-mind; beautiful thinking | Greek | beauty thinking | |
| 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 | |
| Mahj | Looking beautiful after having a disease | Persian | beauty change | |
| mångata | The roadlike reflection of moonlight on water | Swedish | nature beauty | |
| Layogenic | Good looking from a distance | Tagalog | visual | |
| Pelinti | To move hot food around in your mouth | Buli | food | |
| Xiao xiao | The whistling and pattering of rain or wind | Chinese | nature beauty sound | |
| Mitonner | Cooking with passion | French | food love beauty | |
| Utura-utura (うつらうつら) | To drift between sleep and wakefulness. | Japanese | event time phsyical | |
| Ninot | A ninot is a figure with human representation. In a conversation, it means a person without personality. | Valencian | attribute | |
| Vagary | An unpredictable instance, a wandering journey, a whimsical, wild, or unusual idea, desire, or action | English | change | |
| Yuanfen | A relationship by fate or destiny. This is a complex concept. It draws on principles of predetermination in Chinese culture, which dictate relationships, encounters and affinities, mostly among lovers and friends. | Chinese | love society | |
| 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 | |
| Moriturism | The sudden reminder that you will one day no longer occupy this earth | English | awareness philosophy life | |
| Waldeinsamkeit | The feeling of solitude in the woods | German | nature beauty | |
| Rokjesdag | "Skirt day"; the first day of the spring when there is a youthful vibrance in the air and when it is warm enough to wear a short skirt bare-legged | Dutch | weather clothing |
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