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Solutions Intermediate Intro adjectives

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  • worried about something
    anxious
  • feeling very sorry and embarrassed because of something you have done
    ashamed
  • angry or annoyed
    cross
  • feeling happy because you are no longer worried about something
    relieved
  • not treating someone very well; not considering someone's feelings
    unkind
  • always giving help and encouragement
    loyal
  • understanding what other people need, and being helpful and kind to them
    sensitive
  • not honest
    dishonest
  • telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie
    honest
  • friendly and willing to meet new people
    outgoing
  • very pleased/feeling very happy and enthusiastic
    delighted/excited
  • not supporting someone that you should support
    disloyal
  • having patience
    patient
  • person is able to plan things carefully and keep things tidy
    organised
  • wanting something that someone else has
    envious or jealous
  • wanting something to happen as soon as possible
    impatient
  • feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
    bored
  • nervous and uncomfortable with other people
    shy
  • generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings
    kind
  • always doing a lot of work
    hard-working
  • fixed and unable or unwilling to change
    inflexible
  • not showing any reaction to something, or unable to feel something
    insensitive
  • surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened
    shocked
  • unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen, or because someone or something was not as good as you expected
    disapponted
  • unable to understand or think clearly about what someone is saying or what is happening
    confused
  • able to change or be changed easily according to the situation
    flexible
  • feeling fear or worry
    frightened/terrified
  • not to be trusted or depended on
    unreliable
  • not willing to give or share things, especially money
    mean
  • Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way you expect
    reliable
  • feeling uncomfortable or nervous and worrying about what people think of you, for example because you have made a silly mistake, or because you have to talk or sing in public
    embarrassed
  • unhappy and worried because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened
    upset
  • thinking that someone might be guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest
    suspicious of
  • feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own, or about someone or something you are involved with or related to
    proud
  • not good at planning or organizing things
    disorganised