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Guess the Adjective

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    Guess the Adjective
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  • Use this adjective when something requires a lot of effort or energy, making you feel exhausted.
    Tiring . Ex: The hike was really tiring.
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  • Use this word when someone feels bothered, upset, or irritated by something or someone.
    Annoyed Ex:I was annoyed by the loud music
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  • Use when something grabs your attention or makes you want to know more.
    Interesting Ex:The book I’m reading is so interesting.
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  • Use when you're feeling happy and eager about something that is going to happen.
    Excited Ex: I’m so excited for the weekend trip.
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  • Use this when something makes you feel motivated or gives you positive energy.
    Inspiring Ex:Her story was truly inspiring.
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  • Use this adjective for something that doesn’t capture your attention, making you feel uninterested.
    Boring Ex:The lecture was really boring.
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  • Use when something is visually attractive or aesthetically pleasing.
    Beautiful Ex:She wore a beautiful dress at the party
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  • Use this to describe someone who is kind, warm, and easy to approach.
    Friendly Ex:The staff at the hotel was really friendly.
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  • Use when someone feels unhappy or sorrowful.
    Sad Ex:He was sad when his dog ran away.
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  • Use when something or someone makes you laugh or is humorous.
    Funny Ex: That movie was so funny, I couldn’t stop laughing.
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  • Use this to describe food or drinks that taste really good.
    Delicious Ex:The pizza was absolutely delicious.
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  • Use to describe someone who puts a lot of effort and dedication into their work or studies.
    Hardworking Ex:She is a hardworking employee.
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  • Use when someone or something provides assistance or makes things easier.
    Helpful Ex:The guide was very helpful during the tour.
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