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vocabulary 6

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  • pleased: happy or satisfied
    I´m very pleased with my exam results
  • embarrassed: feeling ashamed or shy
    Adjective: She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor
  • tired: in need of rest or sleep
    Adjective: I was so tired when I got home from work last night that I had a quick nap.
  • glum: sad or mildly upset
    Adjective: Cold, wet weather can make people feel glum
  • frightened: very afraid
    Adjective: I´m frightened of dogs
  • grumpy: in a bad mood; bad-tempered, cranky
    Adjective: My neighbor is a grumpy old woman
  • threatened: feeling that one may be harmed
    Adjective: I felt threatened by the atmosphere in the stadium
  • outraged: highly angered about something
    adjective: people were outraged by the attack
  • irritated: annoyed or angry
    Adjective: He looks so irritated
  • ashamed: feeling shame, embarrassment or regret
    Adjective: She was ashamed about her behavior at her kid´s soccer game
  • calm: steady and not upset
    Adjective: Sit down and stay calm
  • puzzled: feeling or showing is hard to understand
    Adjective: The police were puzzled about the cause of the accident
  • proud: having satisfaction in achievements or possessions having dignity or self-respect
    Adjective: Keith was proud to win the gold
  • guilty: 1. judged to be responsible for a crime
    Adjective: She is guilty of murder
  • shocked: very surprised or upset
    Adjective: I was shocked to find a cockroach in the cereal box
  • annoyed: angry
    Adjective: I was so annoyed with him for turning up late.
  • nervous: worried and anxious
    Adjective: I was too nervous to speak
  • drowsy: close to falling asleep
    Adjective: Long car trips always make me drowsy
  • thrilled: very excited and happy
    Adjective: I´m so thrilled to see you again
  • anxious: feeling nervous or worried about something
    Adjective: The players were anxious before the big game