21 Emotions For Which There Are No English Words

“Few of us use all–or even most–of the 3,000 English-language words available to us for describing our emotions, but even if we did, most of us would still experience feelings for which there are, apparently, no words.In some cases, though, words do exist to describe those nameless emotions–theyre just not English words. Which is a shame, because–as todays infographic by design student Pei-Ying Lin demonstrates, they often define a feeling entirely familiar to us.” (Popular Science).