Definition: The English word "angakok" is a term in Japanese. It's typically used to mean "sorrow, grief, or sorrowful emotion." The specific meaning varies depending on context: - In many instances, it could be interpreted as a feeling that occurs when someone feels something really bad. This might include sadness, anger, fear, hopelessness, or even despair. - When used figuratively, it can also describe feelings of being in pain, longing for the past, or feeling lost in time. Example: "I felt very sad about the news yesterday." Definition: - Angakok is a Japanese word with many meanings. It can also be used figuratively to express sadness or sorrow, as well as literally describing feelings of loss, regret, and emptiness. - The term could also refer to a specific emotion that one feels when something significant in their life happens, such as the death of someone they loved, a breakup, or a personal tragedy.