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Own it 2-3_Adjectives of feeling

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  • Feeling mad or upset about something that happened.
    angry
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  • Not interested or entertained; feeling like there's nothing fun to do.
    bored
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  • Feeling shy, uncomfortable, often because of something you did or someone else did.
    embarrassed
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  • Feeling sleepy or lacking energy, usually after a long day or not getting enough rest.
    tired
  •  15
  • Feeling amazed or shocked because something unexpected happened.
    surprised
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  • Feeling anxious or concerned about something that might happen in the future.
    worried
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  • Feeling sad or without company, like there's nobody to talk to or be with.
    lonely
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  • Feeling scared or frightened about something that might harm you
    afraid
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  • Feeling sad, disappointed, or troubled about something that happened.
    upset
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  • Feeling happy, enthusiastic, or thrilled about something good that is going to happen.
    excited
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  • Feeling uneasy or a bit scared about something upcoming or uncertain.
    nervous
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  • After waiting for an hour, she was still waiting for her friend who was late, making her extremely ________.
    angry
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  • During the long lecture, he couldn't focus on the subject and started feeling very ________.
    bored
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  • When she realized she had been talking to the wrong person for five minutes, she turned red with ________.
    embarrassed
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  • After running a marathon, he felt incredibly ________ and just wanted to rest.
    tired
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  • Opening the door, she found a room full of friends shouting "Happy Birthday!" She was completely ________.
    surprised
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