Feeling is an essential element of conscious experience. Without it there is no conscious experience.
Fed up is about bored, disappointed or unhappy, especially with a situation the person experience for a long time.
Fed-up terms can convey a mixture of emotions; fed up can mean feeling both angry and sad. The person also feels too restless to get excited or enjoy anything at all.
Everyone feels fed-up, sad or ‘in mood’ at times. Sometimes people say ‘I’m depressed’ when they really mean ‘I’m feed-up‘ because the failed an exam or had a row with a partner.
Feeling fed-up
Depression commonly refers to a relatively transitory, negative mood experienced by human. The terms depression or depressed are used in both the ordinary, non-clinical sense and to refer specifically to pathology, especially when the mood of depression has reached a level of severity and/or duration that warrants a clinical diagnosis.
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