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You are unhappy and nervous that bad things might happen.
Worried
The feeling when something is much worse than you wanted (e.g. you wanted 90%, but you only got 30%). It's a mix of 'sad' and 'angry'.
Upset
The feeling when something is much better than you wanted (e.g. you wanted 90%, but you got 100%). It's a mix of 'very happy' and 'excited'.
Thrilled
You feel very worried and nervous.
Stressed
The feeling when something is much worse than you thought (e.g. you thought you'd get at least 80%, but you got 30%). It's usually negative.
Shocked
The feeling when you do something well or have tried your best, like when you score the winning goal in a football match.
Proud
The feeling when you get a little more than you wanted (e.g. you wanted 90% and you got 93%). It's similar to 'very happy'.
Pleased
You feel worried that you will fail in doing something.
Nervous
The feeling when you can't get what you want, such as trying to solve a maths problem but being unable to find the answer. It's similar to 'annoyed'.
Frustrated
The feeling when you are really tired, for example, after you've walked around the city all day sightseeing.
Exhausted
The feeling when things go wrong and you feel silly in front of other people (e.g. you said you'd easily get 80%, but you got 20%)
Embarrassed
The feeling when you don't get what you wanted (e.g. you hoped to get 90% on a test, but your score was 85%). It's similar to 'sad'.
Disappointed
You want to do it so much and you won't let others stop you.
Determined
The feeling when you get a lot more than you wanted. It's stronger than 'pleased', but not as strong as 'thrilled'.
Delighted.
You believe in your ability.
Confident