Agnosthesia

Agnosthesia

n.
the state of not knowing how you really feel about something, which forces you to sift through clues hidden in your own behavior, as if you were some other person—noticing a twist of acid in your voice, an obscene amount of effort you put into something trifling, or an inexplicable weight on your shoulders that makes it difficult to get out of bed.

Ancient Greek ἄγνωστος (ágnōstos), not knowing + διάθεσις (diáthesis), condition, mood. Pronounced “ag-nos-thee-zhuh.”

The Standard Blues

Desanté

Addleworth

Candling

Punt Kick

Maugry

Rubatosis

Vaucasy

Indosentia

Elsing

Nighthawk

Solysium

Tarrion

Altschmerz

Ioia

Nementia

Flichtish

Sayfish

Fardle-Din

Lisolia

a bookcase containing objects

Lilo

Solla, Solla, Solla

a hand reaching out for plant tendril

Wollah

a person with shapes raining on them

Walloway

water faucet that seems to emanate from the ground

Emorries

a magnifying glass over photos and books

Boorance

a group of objects on a table

Flashover