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Disappointed

Feeling disappointed refers to experiencing a sense of dissatisfaction, sadness, or letdown when something or someone does not meet your expectations or desires. It involves a feeling of being deflated, disillusioned, or disheartened due to an outcome that falls short of what you had hoped for.

When you feel disappointed, you may experience emotions such as sadness, frustration, or a sense of loss. It often arises from situations where you had high expectations or invested significant effort or hope into something that did not turn out as anticipated.

  • Appalled – Feeling appalled refers to experiencing a strong sense of shock, disgust, or moral outrage in response to something deeply offensive, disturbing, or morally wrong. It involves a feeling of deep dismay, horror, or disbelief at witnessing or learning about actions, behaviors, or events that go against one’s values or societal norms.When you feel appalled, you may experience emotions such as disgust, anger, or a sense of moral indignation. It often arises from encountering situations that are morally reprehensible, unethical, or harmful to others.
  • Revolted – Feeling revolted refers to experiencing a strong and intense aversion or disgust towards something or someone. It involves a feeling of repulsion, repugnance, or extreme displeasure in response to certain actions, behaviors, or stimuli.When you feel revolted, you may experience emotions such as disgust, nausea, or a deep sense of discomfort. It often arises from encountering situations or witnessing behaviors that are highly offensive, morally objectionable, or go against your personal values or sensitivities.

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