Laughter and smiling are often used as a way of covering up feelings of embarrassment or displeasure in Cambodia.
Anger is not an adjective. It is a noun (a strong feeling of displeasure) and a verb (to arouse strong feelings of displeasure). Angry is the adjective form.
Embarrassed is a feeling that starts with em. Feelings starting with en include enraged, enthusiastic and envy.
A person easily convinced to believe something, not a bad word but you could hurt someone's feelings or cause embarrassment if applying it incorrectly
Hinata is deathly afraid of any kind of contact with her love Naruto due to embarrassment but there is no doubt that she has feelings for him and would want to get closer to him.
Embarrassment in a dream expresses the dreamer's feelings in real life. The images and actions accompanying the feeling in the dream provide hints as to the origen of the feeling. Those images probably take the form of metaphors that represent rather than directly describe the real life situation.
feelings of rivalry between countries
feelings of rivalry between countries
Are you bothering him or something this could simulate the males feelings and they might be covering more stress.
Envy, embarrassment, eagerness, euphoric, ecstatic and excited are feelings.
One hyperbole in Anne Bradstreet's writing is in her poem "The Author to Her Book," where she refers to her work as a "rambling brat." This is an exaggeration to convey her feelings of dissatisfaction and embarrassment towards her own writing.
feelings of rivalry between countries is one result of nationalism.
Word it like this: "Lately, I've been thinking that you might have feelings for me as more than just a friend…do you?" If the answer is "Yes," then you have your opening to say "Me, too!" If the answer is "No," then you can avoid embarrassment by saying, "Okay, I was hoping not, because I see you as just a friend, too, and I didn't want anything to jeopardize our friendship."