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“I’ve read the instructions five times, and I still don’t get it. How is this supposed to work?”
Baffled
“When they told me how much the painting was worth, I had to sit down. I couldn’t believe it.”
Staggered
“You got me front row tickets? I… I don’t even know what to say!”
Flabbergasted
I thought we were meeting at 2 p.m., but the place was empty. I honestly don’t understand what happened.”
Bewildered
“As soon as I stepped onto the boat, the motion hit me and I felt like I might throw up.”
Nauseated
“She made fun of the boy for crying. I was stunned someone could be that heartless.”
Appalled
“After hearing what he did to those animals, I felt sick to my stomach. It’s beyond cruel.”
Revolted
“I opened the container and the smell hit me like a punch. I had to back away immediately.”
Repulsed
“I walked into the room and saw the walls covered in graffiti—my mouth just dropped open.”
Aghast
“The fire alarm went off and smoke started filling the hallway—I grabbed my phone and ran.”
Alarmed
“I swear I saw something move in the mirror—and now I don’t want to be in this house alone.”
Spooked
“I heard footsteps behind me in the dark, and I was frozen. I couldn’t move or even breathe.”
Petrified
“How dare they accuse me of stealing? I’ve always been honest—this is outrageous!”
Indignant
“I didn’t say anything in the meeting, but inside I was boiling. They had no right to take credit for my work.”
Seething
“They spread lies about me online, and no one stopped them. I’m beyond angry—it’s completely unacceptable!”
Enraged
“I walked in and saw my laptop smashed—and no one even admitted to it. I was absolutely furious!”
Livid
“I miss him every day. Talking about him still brings tears to my eyes.”
Mournful
“I just sit here by the phone, waiting for a message that never comes. I’ve never felt so alone.”
Forlorn
“I’ve sent out over 50 applications and haven’t gotten a single call. I just feel completely hopeless.”
Despondent
“I studied so hard, but I still failed the exam. I don’t even know if it’s worth trying again.”
Disheartened
“I’m shaking—I can’t believe he proposed! I’ve never felt this happy in my life!”
Ecstatic
“I can’t stop cheering—our team won the finals, and it feels like we conquered the world!”
Jubilant
“I just got the job I’ve been dreaming about—I’m so proud and happy I could scream!”
Elated
“I feel like I’m floating—I still can’t believe the surgery worked and I’m finally pain-free!”
Euphoric