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B1.3 Unit 1 vocabulary

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  • To feel sad, somber, or glum.
    To feel blue
  • to have had as much of something as is needed or will be tolerated.
    To have had enough
  • not knowing what to do or believe, or not able to decide about something
    uncertain
  • Sad or discouraged.
    To be bummed
  • being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future
    confident
  • uncomfortable Term not seen not feeling comfortable and pleasant, or not making you feel comfortable and pleasant
    Unconfortable
  • extremely interested
    fascinated
  • showing a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it
    enthusiastic
  • feeling very happy and enthusiastic
    excited
  • having little confidence in oneself and feeling uncertain about one’s own abilities or if other people really like you
    insecure
  • interested in learning about people or things around you
    Curious
  • worried and nervous
    anxious
  • worried and anxious
    nervous
  • upset; insulted.
    To be bent out of shape
  • To be very emotional, especially shocked or distraught.
    To be beside yourself
  • To be in a state of distress because one has no more patience or mental stamina, often after having dealt with some kind of problem or difficult situation.
    To be at your wit's end
  • unhappy because of being away from home for a long period
    homesick
  • feeling ashamed or shy
    embarrassed
  • To be anxious and tense.
     To be on pins and needles
  • To be very pleased with someone or something.
    To be tickled pink
  • unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen
    worried
  • o be happy and upbeat, often due to some success or positive occurrence.
    To be in high spirits
  • unhappy and without hope
    Depressed
  • relaxed and free from pain
    Comfortable