Feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; typically as a result of a perceived wrong or injustice. It is a strong emotional state that can range from mild irritation to intense f…
A common English phrase used to reassure someone, to tell them not to be anxious, concerned, or upset about something. It is an imperative construction (the negative imperative of the verb 'to worry')…
An exclamation used to express a range of emotions, most commonly sympathy, concern, disappointment, or mild distress. It is often a gentle, polite, or slightly old-fashioned way to react to bad news,…
Feeling or showing sorrow or unhappiness; characterized by or associated with grief, disappointment, or low spirits. It can also describe something that is regrettable, pitiful, or causing such feelin…
Feeling fear or anxiety; afraid.
An expression of apology, regret, sympathy, or disappointment. It is used to acknowledge a mistake, express remorse for causing inconvenience or hurt, or to politely disagree or correct someone.
Feeling a need to rest or sleep, typically as a result of physical or mental exertion; lacking energy or freshness. It can also describe something that has become boring or uninteresting due to overus…
The color of coal or the night sky, representing the absence of or complete absorption of light; the darkest color. It can also refer to something dark in color, or metaphorically to something siniste…
A color produced by mixing red, yellow, and black, or of the color of wood, earth, or coffee. It can also refer to making something become brown in color, typically by cooking or exposure to the sun.
A color intermediate between black and white, often associated with dullness, neutrality, or overcast weather. It can also describe something lacking in clarity or definition, or a state of being inde…