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ananda

(35,636 posts)
58. That's because there are over 50.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 08:53 AM
23 hrs ago

1. desperation
2. hopelessness
3. despondency
4. misery
5. anguish
6. gloom
7. dejection
8. melancholy
9. discouragement
10. sorrow
11. woe
12. heartache
13. dolefulness
14. dole
15. moroseness
16. forlornness
17. dispiritedness
18. dispair
19. sadness
20. helplessness
21. pessimism
22. disillusion
23. frustration
24. despondence
25. agony
26. grief
27. apathy
28. fear
29. bewilderment
30. wretchedness
31. loneliness
32. heartsickness
33. ennui
34. cynicism
35. disappointment
36. desperateness
37. bleakness
38. anger
39. exasperation
40. forsakenness
41. heartbreak
42. desolation
43. panic
44. powerlessness
45. anxiety
46. unhappiness
47. depression
48. dismay
49. exultation
50. disgust
51. elation
52. madness
53. angst
54. joylessness
55. pitifulness
56. darkness
57. gloominess
58. rage
59. faintheartedness
60. hopefulness
61. aimlessness
62. perplexity
63. dreadfulness
64. lovelessness
65. indifference
66. cheerlessness
67. dissatisfaction
68. lethargy
69. defeatism
70. optimism
71. bafflement
72. ambivalence
73. embitterment
74. purposelessness
75. unfulfillment
76. confusion
77. disquietude
78. senselessness
79. uncertainty
80. trepidation
81. faithlessness
82. boredom
83. resentment
84. discontent
85. disconsolation
86. emptiness
87. pity
88. abyss
89. fruitlessness
90. fury
91. strife
92. listlessness
93. complacency
94. revulsion
95. indignation
96. worthlessness
97. dread
98. tepidity
99. fatalism
100. hatred


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