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Vocabulary: feelings

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    EFE Upper-Intermediate 3rd ed.
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  • You look a bit DOWN / DISAPPOINTED today. Is something wrong?
    down
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  • Natalie was very UPSET / RELIEVED when she found out that her best friend had been lying to her.
    UPSET
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  • You could see how STUNNED / THRILLED Helen was just by looking at the huge smile on her face.
    THRILLED
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  • It's been a really long day. I'm absolutely SHATTERED / GUTTED!
    SHATTERED
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  • Many older people feel HOMESICK / LONELY when their children have left home.
    LONELY
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  • A: How did you feel when you heard somebody moving about downstairs? B: I was absolutely GOBSMACKED / SCARED STIFF. I was sure it was a burglar.
    SCARED STIFF
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  • Sue was OVERWHELMED / DEVASTATED by all the support she got from her friends when her mother was ill.
    OVERWHELMED
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  • My best friend is afraid of flying and she feels TERRIFIED / HORRIFIED every time she catches a plane.
    TERRIFIED
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  • My mum was very DELIGHTED / PROUD when she learnt how to swim at the age of 60.
    PROUD
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  • The government was DISAPPOINTED / RELIEVED when the election results came through. They thought they were going to lose.
    RELIEVED
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  • I think Gemma is feeling UPSET / BEWILDERED by all the different advice she is being given.
    BEWILDERED
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  • After the bomb exploded everyone was so STUNNED / SHATTERED that nobody moved.
    STUNNED
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  • Mike was DEVASTATED / OVERWHELMED when Karen left him. She was the love of his life.
    DEVASTATED
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  • I am FED UP WITH / UPSET ABOUT the people I work with. They're always complaining.
    FED UP WITH
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  • I felt very GRATEFUL / GUILTY when I told Susan I couldn't go to her wedding. I'm sure she didn't believe me.
    GUILTY
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  • I think Ellie was ASTONISHED / OFFENDED that I didn't invite her to my party. She's hardly spoken to me since.
    OFFENDED
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