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Emotions
Basic
Anger
Fear
Sadness
Happiness
Disgust
Surprise
Others
Acceptance
Affection
Aggression
Ambivalence
Apathy
Arousal
Anxiety
Boredom
Compassion
Confusion
Contempt
Depression
Doubt
Ecstasy
Empathy
Envy
Embarrassment
Euphoria
Forgiveness
Frustration
Guilt
Gratitude
Grief
Hatred
Hope
Horror
Hostility
Homesickness
Hungry
Hysteria
Loneliness
Love
Paranoia
Pity
Pleasure
Pride
Rage
Regret
Remorse
Shame
Suffering
Sympathy
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Emotion is a biological arousal produced in response to a stimulus.