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It's annoyed / annoying when people are rude to you at the stadium.
annoying
You will never get bored / boring at night in Berlin because the nightlife is wonderful.
bored
It can be very irritated / irritating when friends arrive late for a film.
irritating
When we went to Disneyland, I think we found it more entertained / entertaining than our kids.
entertaining
The new Professor of Politics is very ............................ (prejudice). Very few students attend his lectures.
prejudiced
Children! You are ................. (disgust)! Don’t eat without washing your hands!
disgusting
She’s got the ..................... (irritate) habit of speaking with her mouth full.
irritating
His parents were very ........................... (dissappoint) by his test results.
disappointed
Put your notebook down and listen. I’ve got some ................... (astonish) news for you!
astonishing
Although some people are not directly................... (involve) in education, they can still be very influential.
involved
could listen to her all night. She's one of the most ........................... (fascinate) people I know.
fascinating
The plot of the story was really interesting and the characters were very ................. (appeal).
appealing
I really can't eat this! It smells disgusting / disgusted! What is it?
disgusting
Feeling tired / tiring and depressed / depressing, she phoned her best friend for a chat.
tired / depressed
You look exhausted / exhausting. Why don't you lie down for a bit?
exhausted
She talks a lot about the time she worked in a circus. She's so amused / amusing.
amusing
He was irritated / irritating to find a parking ticket on his car after the shopping trip.
irritated
I was fascinated / fascinating by the presentation.
fascinated