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Collection of Negative Emotions (16)

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A woman reflects as four thought bubbles reveal her shifting emotional responses-questioning, agreeing, resisting, and reacting.
When judgment turns to kindness: one side shows isolation through shaming; the other, healing through human connection.
A visual representation of the inner emotional landscape we all navigate daily-sometimes calm, sometimes chaotic, always human.
These cheerful yet expressive stars bring personality to any project-ideal for illustrating feelings, feedback, or gamified interfaces.
A visual representation of intense frustration-closed eyes, tight jaw, and explosive background elements convey inner turmoil.
A progression of five stick-figure characters showing increasing levels of anger-from irritation to full-blown rage-through expressive body language and facial cues.
A vibrant flat-style vector set depicting six people reacting emotionally-shouting, storming off, arguing, and kicking in frustration.
A colorful grid of cartoon characters expressing a full spectrum of interpersonal emotions-from tension and tears to celebration and camaraderie.
A clean, minimalist icon set illustrating core human emotions and psychological states, useful for infographics, mental health resources, or UI design.
From left to right: a furious emoji with gritted teeth, a worried blushing face, and a sobbing emoji with tears streaming down.
A classic red prohibition sign-used universally to indicate something is forbidden or restricted.
One person’s light can uplift many-even amid shared uncertainty and emotion.
A visual toolkit showing common negative emotions in kids, with expressive drawings and labeled emotion cards for emotional literacy.
These clean, symbolic icons visually communicate complex emotional experiences-perfect for UI design or educational content on mental well-being.
A visual dictionary of human emotions showing side-by-side contrasts like “Happy vs Sad,” “Encouraged vs Discouraged,” and “Please vs Annoy.”
This illustration captures the physical and emotional intensity of anger-clenched fists, furrowed brows, and explosive energy signaling a peak emotional response.
Sometimes the smile we show the world doesn’t reflect what we feel inside.