Someone who hides their emotions is often referred to as "emotionally guarded" or "reserved." They may also be described as having a stoic or Poker face.
Someone who hides behind a hypothetical situation can be called an "armchair critic." This term refers to someone who criticizes or provides opinions from a safe and hypothetical position without actually taking any real action or responsibility.
A person with alexithymia is typically referred to as someone who has difficulty recognizing and expressing their own emotions. They may struggle to identify their feelings or differentiate between different emotions, making it challenging for them to communicate their emotional experiences to others.
Gratitude, relief, and appreciation are some common feelings when someone rescues you from a challenging or dangerous situation. These emotions can create a strong bond between you and the person who helped you.
A person who has no feelings of emotions may be referred to as emotionally numb or experiencing emotional detachment.
Emotions can be triggered by both events and thoughts. Events such as receiving a gift or hearing upsetting news can directly elicit emotions. Meanwhile, thoughts or interpretations of events can also influence emotions by shaping how we perceive and respond to situations.
A person who hides things may be called sneaky. An urban word for people who hides things may be shady.
yes,because people need to stand up and be a man PS. even if it is a girl
an internalizer someone who interns their emotions within themselves
we call ehsasat in urdu to emotions
Poetry hides in memories, observation(the things around you), in curiosity, it can hide in your heart, your emotions.
a tanner
a superheroe
Dominant.
Absconding is an instance in which someone hides or goes into hiding.
A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
A cheater!
No