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Vocabulary 6 Unit 2

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  • outraged: feeling outrage
    part of speech: adjective. She became outraged by poverty
  • glum
    (adjective) disappointed or unhappy, and quiet
  • guilty
    (adjective) part of speech: adjective. I feel so guilty about forgetting her birthday.
  • pleased: happy or satisfied
    part of speech: adjective. Are you pleased about John's promotion?
  • ashamed
    (adjective) feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality
  • annoyed: angry
    part of speech: adjective. I was so annoyed with him for turning up late.
  • grumpy
    (adjective) eing in a slightly angry mood because you are annoyed at something or are feeling tired
  • threatened: in danger, or likely to stop existing
    part of speech: adjective. The Congo rainforest is one of the world's most threatened ecosystems.
  • ansiedad
     (adjetivo) preocupado y nervioso: Mi madre siempre se pone un poco ansiosa si no llegamos cuando decimos que llegaremos.
  • shocked: surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened
    part of speech: adjective. After his announcement, there was a shocked silence.
  • nervous: worried and anxious
    part of speech: adjective. I was too nervous to speak.
  • drowsy
    (adjective) being in a state between sleeping and being awake
  • proud: feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
    part of speech: adjective. You must be very proud of your son.
  • frightened
    (adjective) feeling fear or worry
  • calm
    (sustantive)peaceful, quiet, or relaxed; without hurried movement, anxiety, or noise
  • puzzled: confused because you do not understand something
    part of speech: adjective. He had a puzzled look on his face.