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  • I find the London Underground quite ... . I've got on the wrong train many times. (confuse)
    confusing
  • Looking after my sister's three small children is ... for my parents. (exhaust)
    exhausting
  • I'm _________________ (impress) with your English. You speak really well.
    impressed
  • I was really scared during the film. The ending was especially ... . (scare)
    scary
  • I can say scared, but what's the other adjective?
    scary
  • The bridge started to move from side to side as we were crossing. which was quite __________(scare)
    scary
  • I was so ... when my phone rang during the meeting. (embarrass)
    embarrassed
  • M son is a terrible loser. Not winning something really ... him. (frustrate)
    frustrates
  • His first visit to the theatre ... him to take up acting. (inspire)
    inspired
  • I was delighted to meet Jane. She really is a ... person. (delight)
    delightful
  • You should try the new Asian restaurant on the high street. The food is ... . (amaze)
    amazing
  • We are extremely impressed by your CV. Your CV is extremely ... . (stress)
    impressive
  • I can say impressed, but what's the other adjective?
    impressive
  • I get very stressed at work. My job is very ... . (stress)
    stressful
  • It really ... me when people talk loudly on their mobile phones on trains. (infuriate)
    infuriates
  • Joe's __________ (scare) of small spaces - he never uses the lift.
    scared
  • I can say offended, but what's the other adjective?
    offensive
  • Ethan was so ... when he failed his driving test. (disappoint)
    disappointed
  • I was really offended by what you said. What you said was really ... . (offend)
    offensive
  • She gave such an ____________(impress) performance in the film that she might win an Oscar.
    impressive
  • My boss is very good at staying calm in (stress) situations.
    stressful
  • We were ... that so many people came to our party. (thrill)
    thrilled
  • He was really ___________ (offend) when the teacher suggested he might have been cheating in the exam,
    offended
  • I can say delighted, but what's the other adjective?
    delightful
  • She's a bit __________(overwhelm) at the moment because she's looking after her sister's children as well as her own.
    overwhelmed
  • We were _____________ (surprise) when ew received a surprise visit from some old friends.
    surprised
  • My girlfriend is scared of flying. The idea of getting on a plane ... her. (terrify)
    terrifies
  • I can say stressed, but what's the other adjective?
    stressful