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  • “I feel like I’m floating—I still can’t believe the surgery worked and I’m finally pain-free!”
    Euphoric
  • “I’ve read the instructions five times, and I still don’t get it. How is this supposed to work?”
    Baffled
  • “I’ve sent out over 50 applications and haven’t gotten a single call. I just feel completely hopeless.”
    Despondent
  • “I swear I saw something move in the mirror—and now I don’t want to be in this house alone.”
    Spooked
  • “When they told me how much the painting was worth, I had to sit down. I couldn’t believe it.”
    Staggered
  • “I didn’t say anything in the meeting, but inside I was boiling. They had no right to take credit for my work.”
    Seething
  • “After hearing what he did to those animals, I felt sick to my stomach. It’s beyond cruel.”
    Revolted
  • I thought we were meeting at 2 p.m., but the place was empty. I honestly don’t understand what happened.”
    Bewildered
  • “I just got the job I’ve been dreaming about—I’m so proud and happy I could scream!”
    Elated
  • “The fire alarm went off and smoke started filling the hallway—I grabbed my phone and ran.”
    Alarmed
  • “I can’t stop cheering—our team won the finals, and it feels like we conquered the world!”
    Jubilant
  • “I studied so hard, but I still failed the exam. I don’t even know if it’s worth trying again.”
    Disheartened
  • “I miss him every day. Talking about him still brings tears to my eyes.”
    Mournful
  • “They spread lies about me online, and no one stopped them. I’m beyond angry—it’s completely unacceptable!”
    Enraged
  • “As soon as I stepped onto the boat, the motion hit me and I felt like I might throw up.”
    Nauseated
  • “You got me front row tickets? I… I don’t even know what to say!”
    Flabbergasted
  • “How dare they accuse me of stealing? I’ve always been honest—this is outrageous!”
    Indignant
  • “I walked in and saw my laptop smashed—and no one even admitted to it. I was absolutely furious!”
    Livid
  • “I just sit here by the phone, waiting for a message that never comes. I’ve never felt so alone.”
    Forlorn
  • “I opened the container and the smell hit me like a punch. I had to back away immediately.”
    Repulsed
  • “I heard footsteps behind me in the dark, and I was frozen. I couldn’t move or even breathe.”
    Petrified
  • “She made fun of the boy for crying. I was stunned someone could be that heartless.”
    Appalled
  • “I’m shaking—I can’t believe he proposed! I’ve never felt this happy in my life!”
    Ecstatic
  • “I walked into the room and saw the walls covered in graffiti—my mouth just dropped open.”
    Aghast