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Culpable: Sentirse culpable.
Adjetivo. Tienes una conciencia culpable por eso no puedes dormir.
Tired: In need of rest or sleep.
Adjective. I was so tired when I got home from work last night that I had a quick nap.
Nervous: Worried and anxious.
Adjective. Do you feel/get nervous during exams?
Embarrassed: Feeling ashamed or shy.
Adjective. She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor.
Annoyed: When a person feel.
Adjective. I was so annoyed with him for turning up late.
Thrilled: Extremely happy about something.
Adjective. I was thrilled that so many people turned up to the party.
Threatened: When a person threatens the life of another.
Adjective. The threat to the gentleman with a pistol.
Proud: Feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good.
Adjective. You must be very proud of your son.
Shocked: Surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happene.
Adjective. After his announcement, there was a shocked silence.
Proud: Feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good.
Adjective. You must be very proud of your son.
Pleased: Happy or satisfied.
Adjective. A pleased expression/smile.
Outrage: Feeling outrage.
Adjective. She became outraged by poverty.
Irritated: Annoyed
Adjective. I began to get increasingly irritated by/at her questions.
Guilty: Feeling guilt.
Adjective. You've got a guilty conscience - that's why you can't sleep.
Grumpy: Easily annoyed and complaining.
Adjective. A grumpy old man.
Glum: Disappointed or unhappy, and quiet.
Adjective. You look glum. What's up?
Drowsy: Being in a state between sleeping and being awake.
Adjective. The room is so warm it's making me feel drowsy.
Calm: Peaceful, quiet, and without worry.
Adjective. Now keep calm everyone, the police are on their way.
Ashamed: feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character.
Adjective. You've got nothing to be ashamed of.
Anxious: Worried and nervous.
Adjective, My mother always gets a bit anxious if we don't arrive when we say we will.