There's lots they don't have. There is no "upset", which I think people would use a lot. And while there's a "loved", there's no "in love" or equivalent. On the other hand, there's about 10 words that mean "angry" or thereabouts.
...and that's the only reason for putting an emotion on in the first place. Because your mood usually blindingly obvious from what you wrote and how it was written. Unless you're trying to be enigmatic. I think it must be a conspiracy.
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(There isn't one for enigmatic either)
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On the subject of rarely used yet wonderful words, "Antebellum".
RJ
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