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level: 2A Feelings

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level questions: 2A Feelings

QuestionAnswer
What is another word for scared beginning with 'a'?afraid
How do you feel when you find something funny or entertaining?amused
What is the adjective for when you feel bad about something you have done?ashamed
What is the adjective for when you can't think clearly?confused
'Delighted' and 'pleased' both mean 'happy'. Which of the two is stronger?delighted
What is the adjective for when you are very sad?depressed
'Guilty' and 'ashamed' both mean you feel bad about something you have done. Which is stronger?ashamed
What's the adjective for when you feel sad because something is not as good as you hoped or expected?disappointed
What's the adjective for when you feel self-conscious (uncomfortable with yourself) and distressed?embarrassed
What's the adjective for when you feel unhappy, annoyed or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time?fed up
What's the adjective for when you are not at home for a while but you want to be at home?homesick
What's the adjective for when you are a little bit angry?irritated
What's the adjective for when you want something someone else has?jealous
What's the adjective for when you feel very worried and anxious?nervous
What's the adjective for when you feel very happy about something of yourself or somebody you know?proud
What's the adjective for when you feel happy because something unpleasant has not happened?relieved
What's the adjective for when you feel happy because of something you did or something that happened to you?satisfied
What's the adjective for when you feel surprised and upset?shocked
What's the word for when you are very sad, worried or angry about something?upset
Do we used these adjectives: 'confused, guilty, depressed, relieved, angry' with the preposition 'about', 'with' or 'of'?about
Do we used these adjectives: 'pleased, fed up, satisfied, irritated, bored' with the preposition 'about', 'with' or 'of'?with
Do we used these adjectives: 'jealous, proud, afraid, ashamed, scared' with the preposition 'about', 'with' or 'of'?of