Parrott's Emotions By Groups
A tree-structured list of emotions was described in Parrott (2001).
| Primary emotion | Secondary emotion | Tertiary emotion |
|---|---|---|
| Love | Affection | Adoration · Fondness · Liking · Attractiveness · Caring · Tenderness · Compassion · Sentimentality |
| Lust/Sexual desire | Arousal · Desire · Passion · Infatuation | |
| Longing | Longing | |
| Joy | Cheerfulness | Amusement · Bliss · Gaiety · Glee · Jolliness · Joviality · Joy · Delight · Enjoyment · Gladness · Happiness · Jubilation · Elation · Satisfaction · Ecstasy · Euphoria |
| Zest | Enthusiasm · Zeal · Excitement · Thrill · Exhilaration | |
| Contentment | Pleasure | |
| Pride | Triumph | |
| Optimism | Eagerness · Hope | |
| Enthrallment | Enthrallment · Rapture | |
| Relief | Relief | |
| Surprise | Surprise | Amazement · Astonishment |
| Anger | Irritability | Aggravation · Agitation · Annoyance · Grouchy · Grumpy · Crosspatch |
| Exasperation | Frustration | |
| Rage | Anger · Outrage · Fury · Wrath · Hostility · Ferocity · Bitter · Hatred · Scorn · Spite · Vengefulness · Dislike · Resentment | |
| Disgust | Revulsion · Contempt · Loathing | |
| Envy | Jealousy | |
| Torment | Torment | |
| Sadness | Suffering | Agony · Anguish · Hurt |
| Sadness | Depression · Despair · Gloom · Glumness · Unhappy · Grief · Sorrow · Woe · Misery · Melancholy' | |
| Disappointment | Dismay · Displeasure | |
| Shame | Guilt · Regret · Remorse | |
| Neglect | Alienation · Defeatism · Dejection · Embarrassment · Homesickness · Humiliation · Insecurity · Insult · Isolation · Loneliness · Rejection | |
| Sympathy | Pity · Sympathy | |
| Fear | Horror | Alarm · Shock · Fear · Fright · Horror · Terror · Panic · Hysteria · Mortification |
| Nervousness | Anxiety · Suspense · Uneasiness · Apprehension (fear) · Worry · Distress · Dread |
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