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1. Happiness
2. Sadness
3. Anger
4. Fear
5. Surprise
6. Disgust
7. Love
8. Jealousy
9. Guilt
10. Shame
11. Excitement
12. Anxiety
13. Envy
14. Pride
15. Regret
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Positive Emotions
- Joy
- Happiness
- Gratitude
- Love
- Contentment
- Excitement
- Enthusiasm
- Hope
- Pride
Negative Emotions
- Sadness
- Anger
- Guilt
- Shame
- Fear
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Jealousy
- Hatred
Neutral Emotions
- Surprise
- Curiosity
- Interest
- Indifference
- Boredom
Mixed Emotions
- Bittersweet
- Love-hate
- Happiness-sadness
- Hope-fear
Other Classifications of Emotions
Basic Emotions
(according to Paul Ekman)
- Happiness
- Sadness
- Anger
- Fear
- Disgust
- Surprise
Self-Conscious Emotions
(according to Silvan Tomkins)
- Shame
- Guilt
- Contempt
- Embarrassment
- Pride
- Interest
- Joy
Social Emotions
- Empathy
- Sympathy
- Compassion
- Affection
- Intimacy
- Envy
Cognitive Emotions
- Regret
- Disappointment
- Relief
- Optimism
- Pessimism
- Gratitude
Moral Emotions
- Guilt
- Shame
- Righteousness
- Pride
- Remorse
- Indignation
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