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Context: I was so ready to go camping with my friends. Speaker 1: I was so ready to go camping with my friends. Speaker 2: Then? Speaker 1: I packed my kit with every possible thing we could need. Speaker 2: Where are you camping? Speaker 1: We went camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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prepared
Context: I am proud of my brother for graduating high school, it is common but still an accomplishment Speaker 1: I am proud of my brother for graduating high school, it is common but still an accomplishment Speaker 2: It sure is. It is an important step in this road we call life. Speaker 1: that is true, it is not to be taken for granted Speaker 2: And now he can focus on the next phase of his life. Which should be exciting
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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proud
Context: My dad knew that I have recently hit a rough patch with my finances and gave me 2 grand. I can't thank him enough. Speaker 1: My dad knew that I have recently hit a rough patch with my finances and gave me 2 grand. I can't thank him enough. Speaker 2: How kind of him! I bet that is going to help you out a lot! Speaker 1: It really is going to help a lot. I feel so blessed! Speaker 2: Dads are the best, what would we do without them?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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grateful
Context: My 4 year old just learned how to write his name. Speaker 1: So my 4 year old just learned how to spell his name last week. Speaker 2: Oh that is cool! I bet you are proud. Speaker 1: I am! I've been working so hard with him lately! Speaker 2: It is paying off. That is such a fun age.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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proud
Context: i have an exam next friday Speaker 1: i am confident i am going to pass my exam Speaker 2: I hope you pass your exam. Did you do good at your exam? Speaker 1: yes, i always read hard Speaker 2: Good luck
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
confident
Context: i am nervous for a meeting i have later Speaker 1: i am nervous for a meeting i have later Speaker 2: Have you prepared enough for it? Speaker 1: yeah i believe so Speaker 2: Well Im sure you be fine. Just relax.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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anxious
Context: I went to the beach for the first time since I was young, and it brought back many memories. I was suprised how clearly I could remember things from the first beach trip. Speaker 1: I went to the beach for the first time since I was pretty young, and the smell of the seawater triggered a lot of memories. I didn't find this out until I got back home that memories are sometimes really closely tied to scents. Speaker 2: Oh yes they are! I love it when that happens Speaker 1: It's the first time I've ever experienced it! Oh, and the beach was really nice, too. Speaker 2: Lol! Cool, what kind of memory did it trigger? Speaker 1: My granddad and some of the family were on one of those deep sea fishing boats. I was too young to catch anything, but I remember thinking it was really fun. Speaker 2: Oh you are brave! I LOVE the ocean but I am terrified of being in the middle of it :)
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: I went to the park all by myself yesterday. My friends ditched me. Speaker 1: I went to the park all by myself yesterday. It was quite lonesome. Speaker 2: Did you try to find someone to go with? Speaker 1: I did - but my friends ditched me! Some friends they are. Speaker 2: Maybe you should find some new friends.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I always reminisce about my childhood. We would always have a great time with friends. Speaker 1: I always think about my childhood and the good times I had with friends Speaker 2: Same. There's a lot of things I wish I could go back to for a while. Speaker 1: You dont know how good you had it until its gone Speaker 2: That's the bad part about time :)
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: I was coming home from work and there was a lizard by my door. It moved and that was all she wrote. I am scared to death of crawling creatures. Speaker 1: I was coming home from work and there was a lizard by my door. It moved and that was all she wrote. I am scared to death of crawling creatures. Speaker 2: Oh my god! I have the heebiejeebies just thinking about it! Did it attack you?!?! Speaker 1: I wouldn't be talking to you if it had. I would still be laying flat out. Speaker 2: I am glad to hear you are alright. But I would still be on the look out for next time...they are the relatives of godzilla after all.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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terrified
Context: I tried my best ho hold in my fart in class. Speaker 1: I tried to hold in my fart, but my friend scared me and I let it rip. Speaker 2: That has happened to every one lol Speaker 1: It was so loud the whole class turned and looked right at me, they new. Speaker 2: Well that maybe hasnt happened to every one
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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embarrassed
Context: Last month my dog Skippy died. He was 18 years old. Speaker 1: Last month my dog Skippy passed away. He was 18 years old. Speaker 2: Oh wow! My dog Jr died of old age too. Speaker 1: Man it's hard. He has been like my best friend since I was a teenager. Speaker 2: Oh, Did something happen to him?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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sad
Context: My Cd player keeps skipping nothing can stop it. Speaker 1: Every time I use my new CD player it randomly skips. Speaker 2: That's too bad. Maybe you should get a new one? Speaker 1: Im thinking about returning the one I bought. Speaker 2: I certainly would. How can you jam out to all the NOW CD's without it?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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annoyed
Context: I feel guilty for drinking all my family's drinks, I can't help it! Speaker 1: My family has been gone all day and I drank everything in the fridge. I feel pretty guilty. Speaker 2: What did you drink specifically? Speaker 1: Lemonade and sprite. The only drinks we buy. Speaker 2: Did you eat anything?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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guilty
Context: my first year of college i didnt have much contact with people Speaker 1: my first year of college i didnt have much contact with people which got old quick. Speaker 2: You must felt really lonely because you need friends in college Speaker 1: yep it really did get quite lonesome at times. Speaker 2: I bet it can. I had no friends in college either.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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lonely
Context: I didn't cheat on my partner. Speaker 1: i didn't cheat on my partner. Speaker 2: That's good! Cheating is not good for a relationship. Speaker 1: Yes, for a relationship to last. Speaker 2: For sure. I luckily have not had anyone cheat on me. Speaker 1: My partner cheated on me!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: impressed
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faithful
Context: I just got back from a vacation. I found out that my pet is now dead. Speaker 1: Hi, I had a great vacation but something went wrong Speaker 2: oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. What happened? Speaker 1: My pet dog done died. Speaker 2: That's horrible. I am sorry for your loss.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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sad
Context: My internet keeps going in and out and it is really bothering me! Why can't it just work like it is supposed to! Speaker 1: My internet keeps going in and out and it is really bothering me! Why can't it just work like it is supposed to! Speaker 2: Are you on wireless, or a wired network? Speaker 1: It is wireless. I keep on having to unplug and then plug back in the router and modem! Very frustrating! Speaker 2: Wow, that sounds terrible. I really do hope you fix your internet problem.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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annoyed
Context: Saw a dude with a Porsche Speaker 1: I saw a dude driving a Porsche down the street of my city. Was definitely jealous lol Speaker 2: I would have been to. I always wonder how people make the money necessary to buy vehicles like that. Speaker 1: Yeah I am thinking this guy must be a CEO or something. If I had the money I would buy one for sure. Speaker 2: Same here. I saw a Ferrari at the supermarket the other day. I was jealous, and I also thought about how I would be worried something would happen to it (if it were mine). Speaker 1: Yeah I guess if something happened you are probably rich enough to just buy another lol.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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jealous
Context: My friend bought me dinner tonight. I was very thankful Speaker 1: My friend bought me dinner tonight. I was very thankful Speaker 2: It's nice to have generous friends. Did you have something good? Speaker 1: It was steak Speaker 2: Ohhh, delicious.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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grateful
Context: We are going on a vacation to Florida next week and I have everything packed Speaker 1: I'm leaving on vacation next week. We will be in Florida. I have packed at least 3 bags.. Speaker 2: hey that's not too bad how long are you going for? Speaker 1: Going for a week... Like the old saying, I've packed everything but the kitchen sink. You never know when you will need a certain item. Speaker 2: lol hey a week is a reasonable time to pack three backs, I would do the same
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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prepared
Context: I saw a trailer recently for the new Spyro Remastered game. It really brought me back to my childhood. I remember so much about that original game playing with an old friend. Speaker 1: I saw a video game trailer recently that really brought me back! Speaker 2: Yeah? Which game was it for? Speaker 1: The new Spyro Remastered game coming out. Seeing it really reminded me of how I used to play the original all day with an old friend of mine. Speaker 2: Nice. The original Spyro is a classic.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: I was eating out last week and found several hairs in my food. Speaker 1: So I was eating out at a place last week and I came across several hairs in my food. Speaker 2: Ugh gross! I have to say I have seen worse in food before! Speaker 1: Yes, it was very gross! I mean it happens, but just soured me on the meal and mood of course. Speaker 2: Yes, Im constantly thinking about whats in my food!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I was eating at the Mcdonalds when someone who smell very bad sat behind me. The smell was so bad that I was going to throw up. Speaker 1: I was eating at the Mcdonalds when someone who smell very bad sat behind me. The smell was so bad that I was going to throw up. Speaker 2: That's disgusting. Did you move to another table? Speaker 1: I couldn't finish my lunch. I throwed everything in the trash and left. Speaker 2: That's awful. Some people are disgusting.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: My son scored "Advanced" in every subject on his SAT test. It made me feel very proud. Speaker 1: My son recently scored "Advanced" in every subject on his LEAP test in third grade. I'm so proud of him. Speaker 2: That's awesome! Gotta take credit for those genes haha Speaker 1: I joke with my wife and say he got those genes from me! But of course, she knows I think she's smart too. Speaker 2: haha that's cool...always good to have the best of both worlds Speaker 1: I'm just hoping he can continue with the good grades as he progresses up. I have confidence in him, though.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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proud
Context: My dad knew I was having some financial difficulties and decided to pay off my car loan! I am so appreciative to him! Speaker 1: My dad knew I was having some financial difficulties and decided to pay off my car loan! I am so appreciative to him! Speaker 2: Wow, that was super nice of him. You are lucky to have such a great dad. Speaker 1: I really am! I will do whatever I can to repay the kindness! Speaker 2: That is a really great thing to hear. I hope you can find some way to pay back his kindness.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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grateful
Context: when i spilled a drink all over my lap and it looked like a peed on myself. Speaker 1: I spilled a drink all over my lap and had to go out in public like that, talk about wanting to hide in a cave. Speaker 2: Oh no!! I hope it wasn't coffee! Yes that is pretty embarrassing. People probably thought you peed your pants. Speaker 1: Thankfully no that would have been awful hot - but thats happened before! Yeah thats exactly how I felt honestly. Speaker 2: Oh, well hopefully you learned some kind of lesson from this and it won't happen again.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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embarrassed
Context: i was scared walking home alone the other night Speaker 1: i was scared walking home alone the other night Speaker 2: Why were you scared Speaker 1: cause it was a dark wooded area Speaker 2: Yeah, that does sound a little scary
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: afraid
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afraid
Context: I can't wait for the new Super Smash Brothers game to be released. Speaker 1: I can't wait for the new Super Smash Brothers game to be released. Speaker 2: When will it be released? I have not heard of that one. Speaker 1: I believe it's coming out in December, it's called Smash Ultimate. Speaker 2: I am sure you will have a lot of fun when it comes out.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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anticipating
Context: I feel alone tonight! It's hard to put your foot down and give tough love. But it's necessary! Speaker 1: I feel alone tonight! It's hard to put your foot down and give tough love. Speaker 2: What happened Speaker 1: Oh it's kind of private but someone who just doesn't treat me right and they can't live here anymore. It's hard to not be an enabler when you love the person but I won't be a doormat anymore Speaker 2: I can understand that, you cannot be a doormat though ever
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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lonely
Context: I tripped over a branch walking to a restaurant, and looked like an idiot in front of a sizable group of people. Speaker 1: I was walking to a restaurant to meet with some friends, and on my way there I tripped over a tree branch in front of a bunch of people and looked like a total idiot. Speaker 2: When you tripped over the branch, did you get hurt? Speaker 1: Only my pride, I fell right on my backside and made a ridiculous noise. Speaker 2: I hope you were able to laugh about falling and looking silly and not be too embarrassed? Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm sure it was pretty funny to watch, and thinking back on it's more amusing then embarrassing.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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embarrassed
Context: My dog eat other animals poop. I have seen them eat goat, duck and cow poop. I hope they don't get sick. Speaker 1: My dog eats other animals poop. I have seen them eat goat, duck and cow poop. I hope they don't get sick. Speaker 2: Oh, wow! That is crazy, have you talked to the vet? Speaker 1: The vet says that this can be normal but to make sure that I give them their worm pills regularly. Speaker 2: I thought it would be normal. Good thing to be cautious.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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disgusted
Context: I listened to some old music I used to listen to recently. It literally made me feel like I was reliving the past! Speaker 1: I listened to some old music I used to listen to recently. It literally made me feel like I was reliving the past! Speaker 2: Music can do that to you sometimes. I listen to mine regularly. Speaker 1: You know how they say sound and smell are the senses that are used to remember memories the most? That is so true. Speaker 2: I would agree with that 100%
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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nostalgic
Context: I have to make a brisket tomorrow. I am so ready to do it. Speaker 1: I have to make a brisket tomorrow. Speaker 2: Are you prepared? Do you have all the ingredients? Speaker 1: I am so ready to do it. I have everything. Speaker 2: Nice. I am sure it will taste great then.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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prepared
Context: watching old classic movies Speaker 1: watching old western movies always reminds me of being a kid and staying with my grandparents Speaker 2: Do you like old western movies Speaker 1: i didnt like them too much as a kid. i do now Speaker 2: That's ok, I did not know much about it
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: My neighbor revs his engine sometimes early in the morning and it gets on my nerves Speaker 1: Im getting sick of my neighbor. every morning he revs his engine over and over again. Speaker 2: I dislike people who do that. I never understood why! Have you tried talking to him? Speaker 1: You cant talk to this guy trust me. Speaker 2: Oh I believe you. Typically those type of people aren't people you can reason with.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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annoyed
Context: i felt all alone this weekend Speaker 1: i felt all alone this weekend Speaker 2: You sound lonely. Do you not have any friends? Speaker 1: no i dont :( Speaker 2: Have you considered joining any hobby groups to make some new friends?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: My friends threw a sudden party for my birthday. I had no idea it was coming. Speaker 1: My friends threw me a sudden party for my birthday. Didn't see it coming at all. Speaker 2: That's great! Did you enjoy it? Speaker 1: Yes, it was very fun. I was happy with it. Speaker 2: That's awesome. Sounds like you have a great set of friends.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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surprised
Context: I came home and had no idea my friends had thrown me a party for my birthday. Speaker 1: Yesterday was my birthday and I had no idea my friends had thrown me a party! Speaker 2: That sounds amazing, good for you! Speaker 1: I agree, they did really well to hide it from me until the last moment! Speaker 2: How surprised were you about it?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: one time when I was in preschool, I had to write on the board. when I got up, my pants fell down in front of the class, that embarassed me Speaker 1: Once when I was in preschool, my pants fell down in front of the whole class, I was so embarassed Speaker 2: haha yeah that would be very bad ! Speaker 1: It was, I almost cried cause everyone was laughing at me Speaker 2: Oh no , sorry to hear that happened to you :(
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: excited
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embarrassed
Context: i am nervous for a meeting i have later Speaker 1: i am nervous for a meeting i have later Speaker 2: Have you prepared enough for it? Speaker 1: yeah i believe so Speaker 2: Well Im sure you be fine. Just relax.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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anxious
Context: Such a quiet and relaxing Sunday. So calm and so peaceful. Speaker 1: After a long week at work, I am at peace on this quiet Sunday morning. Speaker 2: thats good.. any plans Speaker 1: nothing but just relaxation Speaker 2: thats cool
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
Context: In high school, I fell down the stairs in front of my crush. I was really embarrassed. Speaker 1: In high school, I fell down the stairs in front of my crush. My face turned red and I ran away! Speaker 2: Oh no! Did he say anything about it? Speaker 1: He laughed at me. Looking back, I'm sure it was funny but in the moment, I could have died! Speaker 2: I know what you mean. I've done stuff like that too - you do feel a bit silly, don't you!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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embarrassed
Context: When I went to a haunted house and got spooked. Speaker 1: Ever been to a haunted house? Speaker 2: Yes, I didn't like it at all. I'm not into jump scares. Speaker 1: It was so terrifying, the men with chainsaws chased us! Speaker 2: Yeah, no thank you for me. Speaker 1: I don't recommend it.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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terrified
Context: I know I will win my science fair competition next week. Speaker 1: I know I will win my science fair competition next week. Speaker 2: I hope you do! Speaker 1: I do not expect much competition. Speaker 2: Confidence is the golden key to success.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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confident
Context: My wife has out of town for a couple weeks and we just moved to this city. I feel so bored and have no one to hang out with. Speaker 1: My wife has out of town for a couple weeks and we just moved to this city. I feel so bored and have no one to hang out with. Speaker 2: Oh no, maybe try going to reddit and ask people what to do in your city! Speaker 1: That's actually a really good idea! I am always on reddit anyways! Speaker 2: Hahaha, me too, it's such a time sink. This week when it was down for a couple hours I really felt like I had nothing else to browse.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I was glad that my friend paid me back money when i needed it. Speaker 1: I was glad when my friend paid me back money he owed me. Speaker 2: I'm glad you got your money back. Speaker 1: Me too - I really needed it Speaker 2: Then all is well! Speaker 1: Yeah - I'm very grateful
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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grateful
Context: I love my little fur babies they are my family and so warmhearted I don't look at them as dogs those are my babies. Speaker 1: My dogs are my life more like my family I love them. Speaker 2: My kitties are my family too. Animals are the best. Speaker 1: Yes they are you can't be lonely with them they are just so warmhearted and loving always. Speaker 2: Exactly! I am glad you have them
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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caring
Context: Sitting at home after a long day relaxing with my kids is the best Speaker 1: It is so wonderful to just relax at home on the couch with my family after a long day. Speaker 2: That is my favorite thing to do. I am sure they are glad when you are home. Speaker 1: Yes it is wonderful. It is like complete peace and harmony. There is nothing better! Speaker 2: You definitely deserve it.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
Context: My daughter just graduated from high school. She has worked so hard. Speaker 1: My daughter just graduated from high school Speaker 2: I bet you are proud of her Speaker 1: Very much so! She has worked so hard. Speaker 2: Sounds like a smart girl
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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proud
Context: I am sure I did very well on my test. Speaker 1: I studied really had so I am sure I will pass my test! Speaker 2: What kind of test is it Speaker 1: It was my science final for college. Speaker 2: Oh I hope you do well then
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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confident
Context: Back in the school, I took an important and difficult subject. But, I studied really well for the exam. When I went in the exam hall, I feel confident, because of prior hard work Speaker 1: I never knew what the confidence is. I never felt it before. Until I studied really well for an exam. When I went in the exam hall, I felt confident the first time in my life. Speaker 2: That is great. Speaker 1: Yes, and the most awesome thing, although I was little nervous, I confidently gave the exam and secured an A Grade in it. Speaker 2: That is great, your studying paid off. Speaker 1: Yes indeed! Now I will study in a similar way to be more confident
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: confident
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confident
Context: I got by myself on vacation. Speaker 1: I go by myself on vacation. Speaker 2: Really?.You are a loser Speaker 1: Yes, I know I am a loser. Speaker 2: You should better yourself and fix this situation.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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lonely
Context: I have nobody living with me. I feel all alone all the time. Speaker 1: I feel alone all the time. I wish I had room mates. Speaker 2: That really sucks. You can always look into new housing options. Speaker 1: I like the place I live I just wish I wasn't all alone. Speaker 2: Well do you have enough room to bring in a roomate?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: It was my birthday last week. I didn't think any of my coworkers remembered. I sure got big shock when the whole office started singing Happy Birthday and brought me a cake! Speaker 1: My birthday was last week. I had to work and was bummed when it seemed like no one even knew it was my big day. Speaker 2: That's unfortunate. Did the people you work with by any chance surprise you? Please say yes! Speaker 1: Well in the afternoon all of a sudden I heard everyone singing Happy Birthday and my manager brought a cake over with candles! I was so surprised and happy! Speaker 2: Blow out them candles and make a wish!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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surprised
Context: I ate 5 pizzas all by myself yesterday. Never have felt so bad about myself. Speaker 1: I ate five whole pizzas yesterday. Felt moderately ashamed of myself. Speaker 2: Damn you are the MVP. I have only eaten two in a day. I am jealous. Speaker 1: Oh, believe me, you don't want to do it. Felt so bad for the starving children in Antarctica. Speaker 2: Well maybe they should think about emigrating south. I heard the charter schools there are subpar.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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ashamed
Context: I have to go to a doctor's appointment on Monday. Hospitals make me so nervous. Speaker 1: I have to go to a doctor's appointment on Monday. Speaker 2: That is always a drag. I hope it is routine and nothing serious. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's just a checkup but hospitals make me so nervous. Speaker 2: Oh yeah I know what you mean about hospitals. They are always so busy and you see lots of sick people.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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anxious
Context: I went to the movie theater by myself. I was the only one in the whole theater for the film. Speaker 1: I decided to go to the movies on my own. I saw the latest art film and had the theater all to myself. Speaker 2: Why did you go to the movies by yourself? Speaker 1: I didn't have anyone to go with during the afternoon, and I really wanted to check the film out. Speaker 2: That is great being so independent. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's similar to eating at a restaurant by yourself. It can feel a bit sad though.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: my brother is sick and he puked in front of me Speaker 1: my brother was sick and he puked in front of me, it smelled horrible Speaker 2: Oh, yuck! That's gross. Did you get sick too? Speaker 1: i didn't, but no one was home and i had to clean that up :( Speaker 2: that's rough! My husband always did with the kids when he was home.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I ordered some chicken from a nearby restaurant the other day and it almost killed me. Speaker 1: I ordered some chicken the other day and I had ate some before I realized it was still pink. Speaker 2: Oh no! I would have been so disgusted! And mad! Speaker 1: I was both. I almost went to the hospital because i had gotten sick later, but it didn't last very long. Speaker 2: That sounds awful. I hope you filed a complaint with the restaurant! Speaker 1: I surely did. I will never eat there again.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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disgusted
Context: My dog just passed away. I am so hurt right now. Speaker 1: I can't believe my dog just passed away. Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that. Are you OK? Speaker 1: I am so hurt right now. Speaker 2: Oh man. That's so sad.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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sad
Context: My kid just graduated from high school. At the top of his class, no less! Speaker 1: My kid just completed his last year of high school, valedictorian and all! Speaker 2: Wow. You must be very proud Speaker 1: Extremely. He's been accepted to all kinds of colleges. Really had to work hard all four years! Speaker 2: I wonder if he was self motivated Speaker 1: I think so. He always strives to be the best, like his mother.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I have my performance appraisal tomorrow at work! I am really nervous! Speaker 1: I have my performance appraisal tomorrow at work! I am really nervous! Speaker 2: How long have you been working for the company? Speaker 1: This will be my first one! I don't know what to expect and that is why I am so nervous! Speaker 2: I think you will do okay! Get as much rest as possible tonight just in case they do an interview!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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anxious
Context: I went to the bowling alley yesterday all alone because my friends ditched me. Speaker 1: I went to the bowling alley yesterday all alone - my friends ditched me. Speaker 2: That sucks, did you still have fun? Speaker 1: No, not really. I went anyway, because I wanted to have a good time. It was rather lonely. Speaker 2: What did you bowl?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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lonely
Context: I think my life is going great now compared to before. Speaker 1: I am so happy eith the way things are going right now. Speaker 2: Why are you happy Speaker 1: Everything is working out. Im working, in school, kids are healthy. Its just going well. Speaker 2: That is nice to hear Speaker 1: Its a good feeling. I have to go knock on wood now.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
Context: Broke up with my girlfriend this past weekend. Feels weird coming home to no one. Speaker 1: Broke up with my girlfriend this past weekend. Feels weird coming home to no one Speaker 2: That is terrible. Why did you broke up? Speaker 1: We were just growing apart. Speaker 2: That is sad.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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lonely
Context: I was just walking along in the woods. And there is when I almost stepped on one of them snakes! Speaker 1: Hi, Are you afraid of the snakes? Speaker 2: Yes I am terrified! We have venemous ones in my backyard - water moccs! Speaker 1: That's a big problem. I almost stepped on one like 30 minutes ago! Speaker 2: Oh my! That's so scary! Glad you're ok!!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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terrified
Context: My pet cat died recently Speaker 1: My pet cat died recently Speaker 2: Oh no, I am so sorry to hear that. How are you holding up? Speaker 1: I am doing okay, my cat was old and is probably in a better place now :'( Speaker 2: Yes, I am sure that your cat is in a better place. If you ever want to talk to someone about it I am always here to listen. :)
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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sad
Context: I am sure I did very well on my test. Speaker 1: I studied really had so I am sure I will pass my test! Speaker 2: What kind of test is it Speaker 1: It was my science final for college. Speaker 2: Oh I hope you do well then
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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confident
Context: I miss the carelessness of my youth. Speaker 1: I really miss being a kid Speaker 2: What do you miss most about being a kid? Speaker 1: Not caring about anything but having fun lol Speaker 2: Just relaxing and playing? Speaker 1: Yep. Not one bill
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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nostalgic
Context: I'm going to Six Flags tomorrow. I am so hyped! Speaker 1: I am going to Six Flags tomorrow! Speaker 2: Thats awesome my friend! Do you enjoy that? Speaker 1: I think I will! I've never been there before! Speaker 2: It is so much fun. I have been there, you are going to have a blast
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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excited
Context: I am proud of my son. He is graduating from college this weekend! Speaker 1: I am going to watch my kid get the degree soon! Speaker 2: Wow that's so exciting! What did they study? Speaker 1: He was studying the science degree. I am not sure what type. Speaker 2: That is great. What's the next step- work?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I went to the bowling all alone yesterday. It was quite a bad time. Speaker 1: Went to the bowling all by myself yesterday. It was quite lonely. Speaker 2: You cannot enjoy bowling all alone. It is a group game. Don't you have any friends to invite? Speaker 1: Naw, my friends ditched me last night. It was a horrible night. Speaker 2: What happened? Is it something because of you or him?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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lonely
Context: I feel grateful that I have so much in my life. I have a nice apartment with so many useful items. Speaker 1: Do you feel grateful for anything in your life? Speaker 2: Yea my mother has been a huge support to me over the years, how about you? Speaker 1: I feel that way about my dad. He helps me out a ton on almost everything. Speaker 2: Yea my dad was really cool but he was also a drunk sadly so he was flip floppy
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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grateful
Context: I just saw a naked man running down the street. It was so gross. Speaker 1: I just saw the most gross and disturbing thing running down the street. It was a backed old man. Speaker 2: a backed old man? Speaker 1: No a naked old man. It was so gross. Speaker 2: Hahaha yeah, that kinda sucks
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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disgusted
Context: I walked through my old neighborhood Speaker 1: I walked through my old neighborhood this past weekend. All sorts of memories came flooding back. Speaker 2: I love when that happens! I did the same thing not too long ago when I was in the area I grew up in. Speaker 1: I know right, I love the blast of nostalgia which makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside Speaker 2: Yup! It really makes you appreciate life!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: confident
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nostalgic
Context: When i see a high end cars on the roadside. i just envy them. did they manage to buy them Speaker 1: When i see a high end cars. I just envy them Speaker 2: Yeah, I wish I had a nice car too. Speaker 1: How did people manage to buy so nice one's and am just jealous of them Speaker 2: It would be nice to have money like that.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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jealous
Context: my cat was passing away and i had to make sure he was comfortable as he went Speaker 1: i love my cat so much. im tending to him as he's dying, and it's such a sweet moment for us Speaker 2: oh no :< that's so sad, i also have a cat but she is in her early days Speaker 1: its just nice to be able to be there for someone who needs you Speaker 2: i know right? they make you happy and in the end that's all one needs Speaker 1: yes and i like humans as well
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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caring
Context: My neighbor's dog keeps barking all day. I've talked to him several times about it, but he seems to not care. Speaker 1: Ugh, my neighbor's dog just keeps barking all day long. It's driving me insane. Speaker 2: That is frustrating! We have a couple down the street that raises hunting dogs. So annoying all day! Speaker 1: It really is. And I've talked to him a few times about it, but he doesn't seem to care at all. Speaker 2: I am sure he thinks it's his world, the rules dont apply to him. Sorry you have to deal with that people can be so rude
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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annoyed
Context: I was in the woods and a bear chased after me. I was so scared. Speaker 1: I was in the woods and a bear chased after me. Speaker 2: Wow. What did you do then? Speaker 1: I climbed up a tree. I was so scared. Speaker 2: Did it get you?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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terrified
Context: I feel like no one understands me in this world. Speaker 1: I feel so alone in this life. Like no one could possible undertand me. Speaker 2: I understand that feeling sometimes. Speaker 1: I just need one good friend I can spill my heart out to. Speaker 2: You can tell me anything.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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lonely
Context: i am hoping to win the lottery Speaker 1: i am hoping to win the lottery Speaker 2: i need to start playing too , that would be awesome Speaker 1: yea it would be great Speaker 2: it would be a great life , hope you do eventually win
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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hopeful
Context: seeing old arcades Speaker 1: i grew up playing video games all my life, every time i go to a laundermat or just happen to come across an old arcade at a bar it brings back good memories Speaker 2: I remember those good times too, playing video games is a lot of fun. Speaker 1: i dont have as much time like when i was a kid, but i played street fighter yesterday for like 20 minutes with my friend , and boy did we have fun Speaker 2: That's awesome, I love fighting games.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: My dog died. I loved him, and I miss him. Speaker 1: My dog died this week. I'm really upset about it. Speaker 2: I am so sorry about that. How are you holding up? Speaker 1: I'm just really sad. He's been with me since I was young. I miss him already. Speaker 2: I bet thats rough. I would be the same way if my dog died.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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sad
Context: My pet goldfish just died. I cried for 2 days. I don't know how I will go on without Goldie. Speaker 1: I am devastated my goldfish died. I cried for two days straight. Speaker 2: Aww man yeah we get really attached to our pets huh?) Speaker 1: Yeah I found Goldie swimming in a puddle after a rainstorm. I hope she is in a better place now. Speaker 2: I'm sure she is. All the fish flakes she can eat.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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sad
Context: I hate the smell of dumpsters. Speaker 1: I hate hte smell of dumpsters Speaker 2: I agree! Speaker 1: Dumpsters make me want to throw up! Speaker 2: Yeah they are horrible
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: My dog just threw up. Speaker 1: My dog just threw up. Speaker 2: Oh no. Did it eat something bad? Speaker 1: Nothing really it was just stomach acid. She hasn't eaten since last night. Speaker 2: I'm sure she is okay. My dog throws up randomly too sometimes. Speaker 1: Just a little gross. I grabbed her in time to get her on to the tile.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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disgusted
Context: i went to this place yesterday and it felt very nice Speaker 1: yesterday i went to the town where i grew up Speaker 2: how did that go? did it bring back a lot of memories? Speaker 1: it did, so much nostalgia! Speaker 2: im glad to hear that. sounds like a great trip
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: I really am embarrassed I lied about my weight. Speaker 1: I really am embarrassed I lied about my weight. Speaker 2: Where did you lie? I'm on a new diet that I'm really happy with Speaker 1: I lied cause I weight too much. Speaker 2: Yeah I know, it's time for us to get healthy!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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ashamed
Context: I have been collecting supplies for this hurricane season. I am as ready as I'll ever be for whatever comes my way! Speaker 1: I have been collecting supplies for this hurricane season. I am as ready as I'll ever be for whatever comes my way! Speaker 2: That's a good idea. It's best to be prepared for a dangerous weather situation, as you never know when it can happen. Speaker 1: Yeah, that is especially true since I am responsible for my wife and kid as well! Speaker 2: Yes, as a wife and mother, I know I usually look to my husband for guidance and strength in situations like that!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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prepared
Context: I enjoy looking at old pictures Speaker 1: I enjoy looking at old pictures and remebering past memories Speaker 2: I do too. It always brings back so many good memories. Speaker 1: Yeah it's nice looking back Speaker 2: Yes it is. Sometimes I wish you could just go back to that time.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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nostalgic
Context: I've done so many wonderful things in my life. I feel like I have accomplished everything I wanted and am at peace. Speaker 1: I feel like I've done so many wonderful things in my life. I'm just pleasantly peaceful. Speaker 2: That is so great to hear. I hope to be able to say the same one day. Speaker 1: I think if you try are satisfied with what you have in life. You can feel that level of relief and quiet joy one day too. Speaker 2: I am hopeful that I will achieve that. Hopefully soon.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
Context: My friend has the nicest house I have ever seen. I am so envious of him. Speaker 1: My friend has the nicest house I have ever seen. Speaker 2: Yeah? Is it decorated well or just very large? Speaker 1: Both, I am so envious of him! Speaker 2: Wow, I bet. He must make a lot of money!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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jealous
Context: My family threw me a surprise party this year for my birthday. I had no idea they were planning it, and even some of my relatives living overseas came to visit. Speaker 1: My family threw me an awesome surprise party for my birthday this year! Speaker 2: nice, were you suprised ? Speaker 1: Yes, completely! Some of my relatives who were living overseas came back to visit and everything because I was turning 50! Speaker 2: oh thats awesome of them to do that
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: I just ate the most disgusting thing ever! Speaker 1: I just ate the most disgusting thing ever! Speaker 2: What did you eat? Speaker 1: I ate meal worms! They were still alive and I could feel them crawling in my mouth Speaker 2: That sounds like the worst feeling.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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disgusted
Context: My son graduated first in the class from his Army recruiting school. He has been in the army for 5 years now. Speaker 1: My son is in the Army and recently he graduated first in the class from recruiting school at Ft. Knox. Speaker 2: That is awesome! I am so proud of your son, you should be proud as well. Speaker 1: Yes, I am. He was such a slacker in high school, but now he is thriving. Speaker 2: I can just imagine how you feel. It is so nice when our kids make us proud.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I just love the 80's, It reminds me of my childhood. Speaker 1: I wish I could go back to the 80's for a little while at times. Speaker 2: Don't you wish you knew you were living in the good ol days while your going through them Speaker 1: That's nothing but the truth! What's your favorite era? Speaker 2: Don't you wish you knew you were living in the good ol days while your going through them Speaker 1: Do you have a favorite era? Speaker 2: Probably the mid to late 90s. This is going to be hilarious but my one memory from that era is when I first heard Brittany Spears hit me baby one more time song. It changed my life
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: impressed
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nostalgic
Context: I went to the candy store near me for the first time, and it brought back all sorts of memories of my childhood. I had some really good times, and I was happy to remember them Speaker 1: I went to a newly opened candy store near me for the first time. It brought back waves of childhood memories Speaker 2: Oh that's good. You will make some good money while having a good time remembering childhood Speaker 1: Well, I don't own it :) But, it did remind me of when I was a kid and my friends and I would go to a candy shop every week Speaker 2: oh ok I understand
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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nostalgic
Context: My grandfather gave me a pocket watch he has had for years Speaker 1: My grandpa gave me his pocket watch Speaker 2: That was very nice of him. Speaker 1: Yep he got it in Bangladesh in 1937 Speaker 2: Wow, that is a wonderful keepsake from him. I bet you really cherish it.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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sentimental
Context: All of my friends aren't speaking to me and I don't know why. Speaker 1: I don't know why I did but my friends aren't speaking to me and It feels very isolating. Speaker 2: have you asked them? Speaker 1: They ignored me when I did. Speaker 2: they seem like not very nice people! im sorry
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely