- VI. WORDS RELATING TO THE SENTIMENT AND MORAL POWERS
- I. AFFECTIONS IN GENERAL
- Affections.
- Feeling.
- Sensibility.
- Insensibility.
- Excitation.
- Excitability. [Excess of sensitiveness.]
- Inexcitability. [Absence of excitability, or of excitement.]
- II. PERSONAL AFFECTIONS
- 1. Passive Affections
- Pleasure.
- Pain.
- Pleasurableness. [Capability of giving pleasure; cause or source of pleasure.]
- Painfulness. [Capability of giving pain; cause or source of pain.]
- Content.
- Discontent.
- Regret.
- Relief.
- Aggravation.
- Cheerfulness.
- Dejection.
- Rejoicing. [Expression of pleasure.]
- Lamentation. [Expression of pain.]
- Amusement.
- Weariness.
- Wit.
- Dullness.
- Humorist.
- 2. Discriminative Affections
- Beauty.
- Ugliness.
- Ornament.
- Blemish.
- Simplicity.
- Taste. [Good taste.]
- Vulgarity. [Bad taste.]
- Fashion.
- Ridiculousness.
- Fop.
- Affectation.
- Ridicule.
- Laughingstock. [Object and cause of ridicule.]
- 3. Prospective Affections
- Hope.
- Hopelessness. [Absence, want or loss of hope.]
- Fear.
- Courage. [Absence of fear.]
- Cowardice. [Excess of fear.]
- Rashness.
- Caution.
- Desire.
- Indifference.
- Dislike.
- Fastidiousness.
- Satiety.
- 4. Contemplative Affections
- 4. Extrinsic Affections; personal affections derived from the opinions or feelings of others)
- III. SYMPATHETIC AFFECTIONS
- 1. Social Affections
- Friendship.
- Enmity.
- Friend.
- Enemy.
- Sociality.
- Seclusion.
- Courtesy.
- Discourtesy.
- Congratulation.
- Love.
- Hate.
- Favorite.
- Resentment.
- Irascibility.
- Sullenness.
- Endearment. [Expression of affection or love.]
- Marriage.
- Celibacy.
- Divorce.
- 2. Diffusive Sympathetic Affections
- Benevolence.
- Malevolence.
- Malediction.
- Threat.
- Philanthropy.
- Misanthropy.
- Benefactor.
- Evil doer. [Maleficent being.]
- 2. Special Sympathetic Affections
- 2. Retrospective Sympathetic Affections
- IV. MORAL AFFECTIONS
- 1. Moral Obligations
- 2. Moral Sentiments
- Respect.
- Disrespect.
- Contempt.
- Approbation.
- Disapprobation.
- Flattery.
- Detraction.
- Flatterer.
- Detractor.
- Vindication.
- Accusation.
- 3. Moral Conditions
- Probity.
- Improbity.
- Knave.
- Disinterestedness.
- Selfishness.
- Virtue.
- Vice.
- Innocence.
- Guilt.
- Good man
- Bad man
- Penitence.
- Impenitence.
- Atonement.
- 4. Moral Practice
- Temperance.
- Intemperance.
- Sensualist.
- Asceticism.
- Fasting.
- Gluttony.
- Sobriety.
- Drunkenness.
- Purity.
- Impurity.
- Libertine.
- 5. Institutions
- V. RELIGIOUS AFFECTIONS
- 1. Superhuman Beings and Regions
- 2. Mythological and other fabulous Deities and Powers
- Jupiter.
- Demon.
- Heaven.
- Hell.
- Theology. [Religious knowledge.]
- Orthodoxy.
- Heterodoxy.
- Revelation.
- Pseudo-Revelation.
- 3. Religious Sentiments
- 4. Acts of Religion
- 5. Religious Institutions