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Feelings Adjectives

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  • It's very (disappointed / disappointing) when your friend cancels on you last minute.
    Disappointing
  • This presentation is making me (bored / boring).
    Bored
  • When I'm late for something I get really (stressed / stressful).
    Stressed
  • I get really (annoyed / annoying) when too many people talk at once.
    Annoyed
  • I think the film 'The Shining' is (scared / scary).
    Scary
  • My teacher was really (disappointed / disappointing) when I told him I didn't do my homework.
    Disappointed
  • I don't understand math, it's really (confused / confusing) to me.
    Confusing
  • That exam was really (stressed / stressful).
    Stressful
  • My sister always steals my clothes, it's so (annoyed / annoying).
    Annoying
  • It's so (embarassed / embarassing) when I can't remember somebody's name.
    Embarassing
  • I feel so (relaxed / relaxing) when I go to the spa.
    Relaxed
  • I don't like this movie. It's (bored / boring).
    Boring
  • Watching the sunrise on the beach is so (relaxed / relaxing).
    Relaxing
  • That test was really (confused / confusing).
    Confusing
  • I don't like snakes, they make me feel (scared / scary).
    Scared
  • I was so (embarassed / embarassing) when I tripped over the chair.
    Embarassed
  • I'm so (excited / exciting) for the weekend!
    Excited