71 words across 1 groups
| bawl |
To cry loudly and uncontrollably. (verb)
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| grumble |
To complain or protest about something in a bad-tempered but typically muted way (verb)
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| mope |
To be dejected and apathetic (verb)
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| sulk |
To be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment (verb)
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| wallow |
To indulge in something in an unrestrained way (verb)
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| funk |
A state of depression (noun)
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| frown |
To lower the edges of one's mouth as an expression of displeasure or unhappiness (verb)
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| sob |
Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps (verb)
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| whimper |
(of a person or animal) make a series of low, feeble sounds expressive of fear, pain, or discontent (verb)
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| yelp |
Utter a short sharp cry of pain or alarm (verb)
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| yowl |
Make a loud wailing cry (verb)
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| cranky |
Easily irritated or annoyed (adjective)
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| disgruntled |
Angry or dissatisfied, and feeling that complaining won't help. (adjective)
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| forlorn |
Feeling alone, sad, and unhappy (adjective)
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| gloomy |
Unhappy and without hope (adjective)
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| glum |
Unhappy and quiet (adjective)
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| grouchy |
Irritable, bad-tempered, and complaining (adjective)
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| grumpy |
Easily irritated and bad-tempered, usually from lack of sleep or feeling old (adjective)
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| miffed |
Annoy (adjective)
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| sniveling |
Tending to cry or complain a lot in a way that annoys people (adjective)
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| chagrin |
Being unhappy and disappointed as a result of a failure or mistake (noun)
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| wistful |
Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing (adjective)
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| weep |
To shed tears (verb)
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| groan |
To make a deep slow sound in response to pain or annoyance (verb)
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| doldrums |
A state or period of inactivity, stagnation, or depression (noun)
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| sourpuss |
A bad-tempered or habitually sullen person (noun)
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| somber |
Oppressively solemn or sober in mood; grave (adjective)
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| dismay |
A strong feeling of disappointment about something unexpected and hard to fix (noun)
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| wail |
Give a cry of pain, grief, or anger (verb)
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| pout |
To push one's lips or one's bottom lip forward as an expression of displeasure or annoyance. (verb)
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| moan |
Make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering or displeasure (verb)
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| pall |
A feeling of gloom (noun)
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| gripe |
To complain about something that is bothering you (verb)
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| remorse |
Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed (noun)
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| fret |
To be constantly worried or anxious. (verb)
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| petulant |
Easily annoyed and complaining in a rude way like a child (adjective)
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| inconsolable |
So sad that a person cannot be comforted (adjective)
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| dour |
A stern, harsh, or gloomy attitude or facial expression
(adjective)
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| despair |
Having no hope that things will get better. (noun)
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| gloom |
An emotional or physical state of darkness and depression (noun)
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| melancholy |
A feeling of being very sad that lasts for a long time (adjective)
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| bereft |
Feeling the loss of being without something (adjective)
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| frown |
A facial expression that means displeasure or unhappiness (noun)
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| sob |
An act or sound of sobbing (noun)
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| whimper |
A low, feeble sound expressive of fear or pain (noun)
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| yelp |
A short sharp cry, especially of pain or alarm (noun)
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| yowl |
A loud wailing cry, especially one of pain or distress (noun)
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| groan |
A deep sound made in pain or annoyance (noun)
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| wail |
A prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger (noun)
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| moan |
A long, low sound made by a person expressing physical or mental suffering or pleasure (noun)
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| gripe |
A complaint about something (noun)
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| despondent |
Unhappy and feeling no hope or enthusiasm (adjective)
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| crabby |
Easily irritated or annoyed; bad-tempered. (adjective)
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| crybaby |
Someone who overreacts emotionally to minor issues. (noun)
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| distress |
A state of extreme sorrow, pain, or suffering. (noun)
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| dumps |
A low or depressed emotional state (noun)
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| homesick |
Feeling sad or longing for home and family when away from them. (adjective)
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| jitters |
Temporary nervous tension that affects a person’s ability to stay calm. (noun)
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| lament |
To mourn or grieve for someone or something lost. (verb)
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| loner |
A person who does not conform to social norms or seek companionship. (noun)
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| miserable |
Very unhappy or sad — feeling deep emotional pain or sorrow. (adjective)
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| misery |
A state of great suffering or unhappiness, especially caused by emotional or physical pain. (noun)
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| sorrow |
A feeling of deep sadness or grief, especially caused by loss or disappointment. (noun)
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| sullen |
Gloomy or depressing in mood or appearance. (adjective)
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| troubling |
Causing worry, distress, or concern. (adjective)
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| morose |
Sullen, gloomy, or depressed in mood. (adjective)
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| crestfallen |
Sad and disappointed, because something one was hoping for did not happen. (adjective)
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| grief |
Intense sadness experienced after a significant loss, usually the death of a person one loves (noun)
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| moody |
Having moods that change often, resulting in often being unhappy or unfriendly (adjective)
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| grouch |
A person who is in a bad mood and complains a lot. (noun)
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| heartbroken |
Very sad and upset, usually from experiencing a great loss. (adjective)
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