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The movie was so (bored / boring) that we simply left in the middle.
boring
All these questions are so (confused / confusing). I don't understand anything!
confusing
This book is so (inspired / inspiring)! It makes me want to read more and more.
inspiring
You look (worried / worrying). What's wrong?
worried
It was (shocking / shocked) to see such a famous restaurant with such bad food. The place is awful!
shocking
This year, all the presents that I got for Christmas were very (disappointed / disappointing).
disappointing
I was so (surprised / surprising) to see her. She wasn't supposed to be there.
surprised
Teenagers get very (embarrassed / embarrassing) when they have to speak in public.
embarrassed
She was very (annoyed/annoying) with him for not telling her the truth.
annoyed
Some of his comments were (insulted / insulting).
insulting
I worked hard all day. Now I feel (tiring / tired).
tired
Today's work was (tiring/tired).
tiring
I got a high mark in my exam, so it's really (surprised/surprising) because I didn't study at all.
surprising
She felt (annoying/annoyed) because someone called her at midnight.
annoyed
People thought it was a (terrifying/terrified) film!
terrifying
I think books about other cultures are very (interested/interesting).
interesting
I felt (excited/exciting) when I visited London.
excited
Accepting the prize was (embarrassing/embarrassed) because I didn't know what to say.
embarrassing
Everyone was (surprised/surprising) when Greg failed his university course.
surprised
I'm very (worrying/worried) about climate change.
worried
I saw a (fascinating/fascinated) programme about bees.
fascinating
I'm (confused/confusing) by the instructions for the DVD player.
confused
We were (boring/bored) by the football match.
bored