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Define the word and make up an example sentence - Shattered
extremely upset or tired; e.g. The family was shattered by the news; By the time I got home, I was shattered.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Offended
upset and angry, often because someone has been rude; e.g. Many staff members were deeply offended by his email
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Overwhelmed
to feel sudden strong emotion; e.g. I was overwhelmed by all the flowers and letters of support I received.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Bewildered
confused and uncertain; e.g. I came out of the movie a bit bewildered, but I enjoyed it.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Gobsmacked
He was completely gobsmacked when he won the award.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Relieved
happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended; e.g I'm so relieved to find you - I thought you'd already gone.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Gutted
extremely disappointed and unhappy; e.g. He was gutted when she finished the relationship
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Exhilarated
happy and excited, especially after physical activity. E.g. She felt exhilarated with the speed.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Laid-back
calm and relaxed; seeming not to worry about anything. Easy-going. E.g. a laid-back attitude to life. She's very laid-back about her exams
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Distraught
extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly. E.g. She’s still too distraught to speak about the tragedy
Define the word and make up an example sentence - to be on edge
to be nervous, excited or bad-tempered. E.g. She was always on edge before an interview.
Define the word and make up an example sentence - Blow up (at somebody)
to get angry with somebody. Lose your temper. E.g. I'm sorry I blew up at you.