That feeling is often referred to as guilt. It is an emotional response to recognizing that you have done something wrong or hurtful to others, leading to a sense of remorse or regret.
Ah, that feeling you're describing is called "foreboding." It's like a little cloud in the sky, letting you know a storm might be coming. Remember, even in the darkest moments, there's always a chance for a happy little tree to grow.
That feeling is called a sense of obligation, which can stem from a sense of duty, attachment, responsibility, or personal commitment. It often involves a feeling of moral or ethical duty to act or fulfill certain expectations towards something or someone.
The feeling or mood you try to communicate when you describe something is called "tone." Tone is conveyed through the language, style, and attitude of the writing or speech.
That feeling is called bitterness.
A feeling of pending danger, or misfortune... etc, is called a premonition. But you can have premonitions of positive occurences aswell. I had a premonition last night, I am going to marry Alex Pettyfer! ( but that is most DEFINITELY a positive!)
That feeling is often referred to as guilt. It is an emotional response to recognizing that you have done something wrong or hurtful to others, leading to a sense of remorse or regret.
Ah, that feeling you're describing is called "foreboding." It's like a little cloud in the sky, letting you know a storm might be coming. Remember, even in the darkest moments, there's always a chance for a happy little tree to grow.
Well, If you mean you have a bad feeling about something, I think its called an 'Inkling' Like: "Hey, I dont like the look of this, Im getting an inkling" or, if you dont like the Physical Feel of something, Its called disliking something, or its uncomfortable
Karma
Remorse.
Hello, Feeling sympathy for someone is feeling pity or feeling sorry for someone's misfortune. In other words feeling bad for something that happens to a person. Empathy, however, is when you understand and feel how another person feels based on their situation. It is similar to putting yourself in their shoes, and really understanding how it feels.
Have you done something bad lately? Well if you did that is mostly why. Or maybe you are cold or even nervous. Are you feeling guilty of something?
1.) It's a feeling of evil to come.2.) An unfavorable omen.P.S. Hope this helped :)Example: A feeling of Forboding means you have a feeling that something bad is going to happen.
I'm feeling sick everytime i eat a meal and getting cramps in my stomach. just worried that it could be something bad
That feeling is called a sense of obligation, which can stem from a sense of duty, attachment, responsibility, or personal commitment. It often involves a feeling of moral or ethical duty to act or fulfill certain expectations towards something or someone.
The feeling or mood you try to communicate when you describe something is called "tone." Tone is conveyed through the language, style, and attitude of the writing or speech.