Well if you think about it, happy and nervous are generally the same physical feeling (even though they are completely different emotions), they physical feeling is stuff like, butterflies in your stomach ma-bye a little shakeing or feeling a fever.
Happy is a feeling in which there is positiveness. A person is happy when he has a proper sleep.
A mood is the feeling a person has at any given time - sad, happy, etc.
In psychology a compromise reaction is one that makes people feel happy. It may not be what the person is really feeling but they do it to make others happy.
In reality, absolutely nothing.According to the advertising:Dark blue: Happy, romantic or passionateBlue: Calm or relaxedBlue-green: Somewhat relaxedGreen: Normal or averageAmber: A little nervous or anxiousGray: Very nervous or anxiousBlack: Stressed, tense or feeling harried
feeling happy and sad
1. Happy feeling 2. Sad feeling 3. Nervous feeling
i don't think there is a possible word for that. but you may feel nervous,happy,your stomach starts feeling weird, etc. (:
Happy is a feeling in which there is positiveness. A person is happy when he has a proper sleep.
perhaps you're feeling too sorry for yourself
When a person has the creeps, it means to get a disturbing feeling caused by a person, place or a thing. Sometimes people get a chill, a bad feeling, nervous or frightened.
Lighthearted basically means when a person is feeling happy and carefree, and unburdened of troubles
The duration of This Happy Feeling is 1.53 hours.
Uneasy can be a feeling. When someone is feeling "uneasy" about something it can mean they are "nervous" or "on edge" about a situation. It can also mean "uncomfortable".
A mood is the feeling a person has at any given time - sad, happy, etc.
This Happy Feeling was created on 1958-06-18.
People hide their feelings about another cause they could be nervous or unsure if the person they like.
You should always be happy when you are driving. If you are angry, sad, or nervous, you should not drive. All that needs to be on your mind is driving when you are driving. Kate Karson