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The boy felt vindicated when people agreed with him.
(1) proven right (2) sad (3) angry (4) let down // Form a sentence with it.
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The boy felt resentful when his ideas were ignored.
(1) bitter (2) happy (3) proud (4) relieved // Form a sentence with it.
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The boy felt reassured by the teacher’s words.
(1) comforted (2) worried (3) upset (4) confused // Form a sentence with it.
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She felt vulnerable in the dark alley.
(1) unsafe (2) confident (3) bold (4) relaxed // Form a sentence with it.
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The girl felt jealous when her brother got the bigger slice of cake.
(1) envious (2) happy (3) relaxed (4) confused // Form a sentence with it.
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The boy was dazed after hitting his head.
(1) confused (2) calm (3) proud (4) excited // Form a sentence with it.
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Lily was content with her new shoes.
(1) satisfied (2) angry (3) jealous (4) frustrated // Form a sentence with it.
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The students were dismayed at the cancelled trip.
(1) disappointed (2) excited (3) relieved (4) proud // Form a sentence with it.
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The children felt apprehensive about the dark tunnel.
(1) nervous (2) excited (3) sleepy (4) joyful // Form a sentence with it.
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Tim felt ecstatic when he saw the fireworks.
(1) thrilled (2) anxious (3) sad (4) bored // Form a sentence with it.
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He was puzzled by the strange instructions.
(1) confused (2) happy (3) angry (4) bored // Form a sentence with it.
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The dog looked miserable after getting wet in the rain.
(1) sad (2) excited (3) tired (4) angry // Form a sentence with it.
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He was mortified when he fell on stage.
(1) embarrassed (2) proud (3) relaxed (4) angry // Form a sentence with it.
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She was distressed when she lost her bag.
(1) upset (2) happy (3) calm (4) confused // Form a sentence with it.
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The child felt timid around strangers.
(1) shy (2) brave (3) bold (4) confident // Form a sentence with it.
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He was hesitant to speak in front of the class.
(1) confident (2) unsure (3) excited (4) joyful // Form a sentence with it.
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The students were bewildered by the difficult question.
(1) confused (2) excited (3) proud (4) calm // Form a sentence with it.
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She was emboldened after winning the game.
(1) encouraged (2) shy (3) anxious (4) lazy // Form a sentence with it.
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The students were apathetic about the school announcement.
(1) uninterested (2) excited (3) curious (4) anxious // Form a sentence with it.
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She was disheartened by the news.
(1) disappointed (2) excited (3) joyful (4) relaxed // Form a sentence with it.
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