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-ed -ing adjectives and related verbs

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  • TEMPT - Those doughnuts are really ______
    TEMPTING
  • AMAZE - While listening to her friend's story she got ______!
    AMAZED
  • DISAPPOINT - They got so ______ when they couldn't kill the monster!
    DISAPPOINTED
  • BOTHER - My neighbour upstairs ______ me so much!
    BOTHERS
  • SCARE - Birds really ______ him!
    SCARE
  • DISGUST - The centipede she saw yesterday  ______ her.
    DISGUSTED
  • STRESS - She looks really ______! Don't annoy her!
    STRESSED
  • ANNOY - These glasses are so ______!
    ANNOYING
  • INSPIRE - What he told us was really ______.
    INSPIRING
  • THRILL - It ______ him every time he goes to the pool.
    THRILLS
  • OFFEND - Such a wish ______ him!
    OFFENDS
  • BORE - The game was so ______ that he fell asleep.
    BORING
  • EXHAUST - All the accidents last night ______ the doctor.
    EXHAUSTED
  • INSPIRE - My mother really ______ me!
    INSPIRES
  • TERRIFY - His nightmare was so ______ that he couldn't go back to sleep.
    TERRIFYING
  • OVERWHELM - The students felt ______ by the exam.
    OVERWHELMED
  • INFURIATE - It really ______ me when people forget to put sugar in my coffee!
    INFURIATES
  • COMFORT - When I arrived home I was so cold that my mom ______ me with a cup of hot chocolate.
    COMFORTED
  • EMBARASS - My son thinks that I always ______ him!
    EMBARASS
  • DELIGHT - They felt ______ when they heard the news!
    DELIGHTED
  • EXCITE - She was extremely ______ to go to Michigan!
    EXCITED
  • DEVASTATE - Losing the match was ______ for him.
    DEVASTATING
  • SCARE - Spiders are really ______.
    SCARY
  • AMUSE - Her best friend always ______ her.
    AMUSES
  • FRUSTRATE - Not remembering the answers ______ her!
    FRUSTATES
  • IMPRESS - That goal was really ______!
    IMPRESSIVE
  • THRILL - I was so ______ when you told me the good news.
    THRILLED
  • CONFUSE - Math really ______ her!
    CONFUSES
  • OVERWHELM - Shopping on Black Friday can be _______ for many people.
    OVERWHELMING
  • DEVASTATE - They were ______ when they missed their flight home.
    DEVASTATED
  • TERRIFY - The cat got ______ when it saw the rat.
    TERRIFIED
  • OFFEND - His words were so ______. He couldn´t believe it!
    OFFENSIVE