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anexious : feeling nervous or worried about something
part of speech adjetive : The players were anxious before the big game
ashamed: Feeling shame , embarrassment or gret
part of speech: she was ashamed about her behavior at her kid's soccer game
calm: steady and not upset
part of speech adjetive : my house was burglarized yesterday
drowsy: close to falling asleep
part of speech noun: he made a drawing of my house
grumoy: in a bad mood; bad- temper , cranky
part of speech: my neighbor is a grumpy old woman
glum: sad or mildly upset
part of speech: clod , wet weather can make people fel glum
frightened: very afraid
part of speech i'm frightened of dogs
pleased: a piece of farm aquipment used to break up and turn soil to prepare
part of speech: A plow can be pulled with a tractor or by animals such as water buffaloes or horse
irrited: annoyed or angry
part of speech: he looks so irritated
shocked: very surprised or upset
part of speech: Iwas shocked to find a cockoach in the cereal bok
pround: having satisfaction in achievements or possensions
part of speech:Keith was pround to win the gold medal
threatened: feeling that one may be harmed
part of speech: Ileft threatened by the atmosphere in the stadium
Puzzled: feeling or showing confusion because something is hard to undestand
part of speech: The police were puzzled about the couse of the accident
Thrilled: very excited and happy
Im so thrilled to see you again