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-ed adjectives to describe feelings.
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Share -ed adjectives to describe feelings.
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Lena was infuriated / insulted when she missed her flight due to the traffic jam.
infuriated
15
John was very irritated / saddened to hear about the house that had been damaged by the storm.
saddened
15
Vicky was depressed / mystified when the forecast called for rain on her wedding day.
depressed
15
The players on the football team were humiliated / insulted when they lost the championship game by 22 points.
humiliated
15
We were absolutely demoralized / stunned when we found out we had won the prize.
stunned
15
Chiang was totally baffled / discouraged when a complete stranger started talking to him as if they were old friends.
baffled
15
Joan was enraged / discouraged when she saw that someone had damaged her car and not even left a note for her.
enraged
15
June became pretty insulted / annoyed when her Wi-Fi kept disconnecting.
annoyed
15
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