Feeling of missing someone [duplicate]What is the noun that corresponds to the verb “to miss”?Word for “feeling the same as someone”Single word: extremely frustrated, but relievedIs there a term that covers body parts, tools, entities and more?How to express the idea that a person feels “anxious” because someone said something that is somehow relating / touching to his/her bad intention?Less ambiguous phrase than “digitally challenged” for someone missing fingersThere's a word I need, but I can't think of at the momentWhat is the name/term for someone's personal writing style?Word for a message that most people find plain but a smaller group see as supportiveTerm for the brain's automatic [psychological] response to being told to do something; to not want to do that thing anymoreThe feeling of missing something simple
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Feeling of missing someone [duplicate]
What is the noun that corresponds to the verb “to miss”?Word for “feeling the same as someone”Single word: extremely frustrated, but relievedIs there a term that covers body parts, tools, entities and more?How to express the idea that a person feels “anxious” because someone said something that is somehow relating / touching to his/her bad intention?Less ambiguous phrase than “digitally challenged” for someone missing fingersThere's a word I need, but I can't think of at the momentWhat is the name/term for someone's personal writing style?Word for a message that most people find plain but a smaller group see as supportiveTerm for the brain's automatic [psychological] response to being told to do something; to not want to do that thing anymoreThe feeling of missing something simple
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What’s that word that describes the feeling when something you see/hear/smell reminds you of someone? For example if you go to the park and you see the place where you had a first kiss with someone and that place makes you miss that person?
It isn’t something that you do voluntarily, it’s more like a thing that pops out in your head and you can’t get it out.
(I remember my English teacher talking about it I just don’t know what it is)
“I went to the park today and that bench triggered my ____”
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What’s that word that describes the feeling when something you see/hear/smell reminds you of someone? For example if you go to the park and you see the place where you had a first kiss with someone and that place makes you miss that person?
It isn’t something that you do voluntarily, it’s more like a thing that pops out in your head and you can’t get it out.
(I remember my English teacher talking about it I just don’t know what it is)
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That bench triggered my desiderium... I couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to use it...somehow. [merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/… ]
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What’s that word that describes the feeling when something you see/hear/smell reminds you of someone? For example if you go to the park and you see the place where you had a first kiss with someone and that place makes you miss that person?
It isn’t something that you do voluntarily, it’s more like a thing that pops out in your head and you can’t get it out.
(I remember my English teacher talking about it I just don’t know what it is)
“I went to the park today and that bench triggered my ____”
single-word-requests
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What is the noun that corresponds to the verb “to miss”?
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What’s that word that describes the feeling when something you see/hear/smell reminds you of someone? For example if you go to the park and you see the place where you had a first kiss with someone and that place makes you miss that person?
It isn’t something that you do voluntarily, it’s more like a thing that pops out in your head and you can’t get it out.
(I remember my English teacher talking about it I just don’t know what it is)
“I went to the park today and that bench triggered my ____”
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That bench triggered my desiderium... I couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to use it...somehow. [merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/… ]
– KannE
Jun 24 at 2:54
... The duplicate expands on the title: 'Is there a noun that precisely describes the emotion of missing someone ...?
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That bench triggered my desiderium... I couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to use it...somehow. [merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/… ]
– KannE
Jun 24 at 2:54
... The duplicate expands on the title: 'Is there a noun that precisely describes the emotion of missing someone ...?
– Edwin Ashworth
Jun 24 at 10:55
That bench triggered my desiderium... I couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to use it...somehow. [merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/… ]
– KannE
Jun 24 at 2:54
That bench triggered my desiderium... I couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to use it...somehow. [merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/… ]
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Jun 24 at 2:54
... The duplicate expands on the title: 'Is there a noun that precisely describes the emotion of missing someone ...?
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"reminiscence" comes close perhaps.
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"nostalgia" may be the word you want:
nostalgia: a feeling that a time in the past was good, or the activity of remembering a good time in the past and wishing that things had not changed
more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
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@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
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"reminiscence" comes close perhaps.
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"reminiscence" comes close perhaps.
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"reminiscence" comes close perhaps.
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"reminiscence" comes close perhaps.
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"nostalgia" may be the word you want:
nostalgia: a feeling that a time in the past was good, or the activity of remembering a good time in the past and wishing that things had not changed
more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
Jun 24 at 1:11
@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
– Gustavson
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"nostalgia" may be the word you want:
nostalgia: a feeling that a time in the past was good, or the activity of remembering a good time in the past and wishing that things had not changed
more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
Jun 24 at 1:11
@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
– Gustavson
Jun 24 at 9:43
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"nostalgia" may be the word you want:
nostalgia: a feeling that a time in the past was good, or the activity of remembering a good time in the past and wishing that things had not changed
"nostalgia" may be the word you want:
nostalgia: a feeling that a time in the past was good, or the activity of remembering a good time in the past and wishing that things had not changed
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more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
Jun 24 at 1:11
@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
– Gustavson
Jun 24 at 9:43
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more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
Jun 24 at 1:11
@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
– Gustavson
Jun 24 at 9:43
more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
Jun 24 at 1:11
more like añorar, no? I do not think there is a good word in English for this.
– Cascabel
Jun 24 at 1:11
@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
– Gustavson
Jun 24 at 9:43
@Cascabel The word in Spanish would be añoranza: acción de añorar, nostalgia.
– Gustavson
Jun 24 at 9:43
add a comment |
That bench triggered my desiderium... I couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to use it...somehow. [merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/… ]
– KannE
Jun 24 at 2:54
... The duplicate expands on the title: 'Is there a noun that precisely describes the emotion of missing someone ...?
– Edwin Ashworth
Jun 24 at 10:55