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I don't like watching DEPRESS films on my own. 
depressing
 There's been some very SURPRISE news. 
surprising
 Dad always arrives home from work  EXHAUST. 
exhausted
I think Alex is one of the most ANNOY people I've ever met. He can't keep still for a second. 
annoying
Everyone's very EXCITE about the news. 
excited
I was AMAZE when she told me she'd got divorced. 
amazed
It was a very INTEREST situation. 
interesting
 He's such a BORE guy. He only ever talks about himself. 
boring
That lamp produces a very PLEASE effect. 
pleasing
I'm very INTEREST in films and theatre.
interested
8. I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really EMBARRASS . 
embarrassed
Their hamburgers are DISGUST. 
disgusting
6. No one knew what would happen next. We were all INTRIGUE. 
intrigued
He's always showing off. It's really ANNOY. 
annoying
Most sequels are DISSAPOINT. 
disappointing
I had such a TIRE day. I went straight to bed. 
tiring