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Vocabulary #6

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  • Pleased: Feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation.
    Adjective. She is pleased that her best friend is going home.
  • Embarrassed: Feeling or showing embarrassment.
    Adjective. She feels embarrassed when presenting something.
  • Outraged: Arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone).
    Verb. He outraged his anger on his friend.
  • Irritated: Showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed.
    Adjective. Mario is very irritated to hear his boss.
  • Thrilled: Cause someone to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
    Verbs. She feels very thrilled in the roller coaster.
  • Rrowsy: Sleepy and lethargic; half asleep.
    Adjective. She can't sleep very well, because she thinks a lot about things.
  • Puzzled: Unable to understand; perplexed.
    Adjective. She feels puzzled in math class.
  • Anxious: Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
    Adjective. She is very anxious about her tests.
  • Tired: Drained of strength and energy
    Adjective. She feels tired.
  • Ashamed: Embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations.
    Adjective. He is ashamed of his past actions.
  • Annoyed: Slightly angry irritated.
    Adjective. She gets annoyed when you touch valuable things without her consent.
  • Nervous: Easily agitated or alarmed tending to be anxious highly strung.
    She feels nervous in the test.
  • Grumpy: Bad-tempered and irritable.
    Adjective. She feels grumpy in science class.
  • Calm: Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
    Adjective. She is calm when doing yoga.
  • Threatened: State one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done.
    Verb. She feels very threatened for someone.
  • Guilty: Culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing.
    Adjective. He was found guilty of manslaughter.
  • Proud: Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated.
    Adjective. She herself is proud of what she has achieved.
  • Glum: Looking or feeling dejected.
    Adjective. She feels glum and unwilling because she has mental problems.
  • Frightened: Afraid or anxious.
    Adjective. She is frightened because she saw a spider.
  • Shocked: Cause someone to feel surprised and upset.
    Verb. She was shocked by the news.