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I wish he would take the questions the teacher asks seriously instead of responding with nonsense. His answers are always absolutely ...
ludicrous
He told me he'd bought a new outfit, but when he wore it to class, I couldn't even look at it. It was absolutely...
hideous
When she started singing in that high-pitched voice, the pain in my ears was absolutely...
excruciating.
He looked upset about something. He hadn't told anyone what it was yet, but I could tell he had something __ ___ ____.
 
on his chest
 
on his thoughts
 
in his mind
 
in his pockets
She's always smiling and singing songs to herself. I wish I was that ___ all the time.
 
upbeat
 
apprehensive
 
ludicrous
 
lame
She was so worried and down in the dumps that even my hilarious celebrity impressions couldn't get her to _____.
 
lighten up
 
brighten up
 
look up
 
throw up
When she casually revealed her cat had climbed Mount Everest, I was so surprised I couldn’t respond — I was ______.
astonished
When I heard footsteps behind me in the dark alley and felt frozen with fear, I was ______.
petrified
After skipping lunch and exercising for hours, I was so extremely hungry that I could have eaten anything — I was ______.
ravenous
As the interview approached, I felt nervous and uneasy about what might happen, becoming increasingly ______.
apprehensive
When I received the news that all the cats in the world had contracted a fatal disease, I was absolutely ______.
devastated
Despite the setbacks, I genuinely believed things would work out well in the end and felt ______ about the future.
optimistic
Rather than avoiding the issue, I actively challenged people and argued whenever I disagreed, becoming quite ______.
confrontational
When I discovered that my student had filled my bag with green jell-o, my anger was so intense I was shaking — I was absolutely ______.
furious
After months of job rejections, I felt hopeless and started believing nothing would ever improve — I was ______.
despondent
Instead of talking to my friends like usual, I kept to myself and avoided social interaction, becoming very ______.
withdrawn
Walking around all day in a gloomy mood, speaking very little and expecting the worst, I felt ______.
morose
Even though the results should have mattered to me, I felt no interest, concern, or motivation at all — I was completely ______.
apathetic
With exams, deadlines, family responsibilities, and messages all piling up at once, I felt completely ______.
overwhelmed
After explaining the same simple instruction for the fifth time and still not being understood, I felt utterly ______.
exasperated
Lying on the beach early in the morning, listening to the waves with no worries at all, I felt completely ______.
serene
After reading my old journal and thinking deeply about how much I’ve changed, I became quite ______.
reflective
Sitting quietly at home after dinner, feeling satisfied with my life even though nothing special was happening, I felt completely ______.
content
When I found out I’d been accepted into my dream university, I was so happy I could hardly speak and wanted to celebrate all night — I was ______.
ecstatic
As the roller coaster dropped suddenly and my heart was racing with excitement and adrenaline, I felt absolutely ______.
exhilarated
When the teacher announced a new project that I was genuinely excited to start and kept raising my hand to contribute ideas, I felt really ______.
enthusiastic
When I finished the cold swim and felt full of energy and ready to take on the whole day, I felt completely ______.
invigorated