Vocabulary: Adjectives of feeling Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

How would you feel in these situations?

Someone told you that your new hairstyle makes you look old.

o _ _ _ _ _ _ _

A

offended

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How would you feel in these situations?

You have a row with your best friend and they say they never want to see you again.

u _ _ _ _

A

upset

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How would you feel in these situations?

Your daughter has just won a painting competition.

p _ _ _ _

A

proud

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How would you feel in these situations?

You think you’ve lost your house keys, then you find them at the bottom of your bag.

r _ _ _ _ _ _ _

A

relieved

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5
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How would you feel in these situations?

You’ve gone camping, it’s raining, and eveything is soaking wet.

m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

A

miserable

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How would you feel in these situations?

All your friends are on holiday and you have nobody to talk to.

l _ _ _ _ _

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lonely

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How would you feel in these situations?

You weren’t offered a job after you went for the interview.

d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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disappointed

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How would you feel in these situations?

You’re studying abroad and you’re missing your family.

h _ _ _ _ _ _ _

A

homesick

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How would you feel in these situations?

It’s pouring with rain and a friend offers to drive you to your home.

g _ _ _ _ _ _ _

A

grateful

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10
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How would you feel in these situations?

Your flight has already been delayed three times, then it’s cancelled.

f _ _ ▪️ _ _

A

fed up

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11
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

very excited

They’re very excited to be travelling around South America after saving for so long.

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thrilled

They’re very excited to be travelling around South America after saving for so long.

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12
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

very confused

When you buy a new phone, it’s easy to get very confused by all the different options.

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bewildered

When you buy a new phone, it’s easy to get bewildered by all the different options.

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13
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

extremely shocked and disgusted

People were extremely shocked and disgusted when they heard about the terrorist attack.

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horrified

People were horrified when they heard about the terrorist attack.

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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

amazed

Andy was amazed when his parents gave him a car for his birthday.

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astonished

Andy was astonished when his parents gave him a car for his birthday.

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15
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

so surprised that you can’t react

She was so surprised that she couldn’t react when she saw the fire damage.

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stunned

She was stunned when she saw the fire damage.

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16
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

incredibly pleased

Olivia was incredibly pleased when she got promoted.

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delighted

Olivia was delighted when she got the promotion.

17
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

extremely upset

My brother was extremely upset when his wife left him.

A

devastated

My brother was devastated when his wife left him.

18
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

so happy that you don’t know how to react

The soldier’s wife was so happy that she didn’t know how to react when her husband suddenly arrived home after six months away.

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overwhelmed

The soldier’s wife was overwhelmed when her husband suddenly arrived home after six months away.

19
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Replace the phrase below with an adjective which means the same.

losing hope

The climbers were losing hope. It was dark, snowing heavily, and they couldn’t see a way down the montain.

A

desperate

The climbers were desparate. It was getting dark, snowing heavily, and they couldn’t see a way down the mountain.

20
Q

Complete the sentences.

My sister was a bit d____ after her dance exam went badly.

21
Q

Complete the sentences.

I’m s____ o_ always having to tell my husband to tidy up.

22
Q

Complete the sentences.

Javier was s____ s____ when he saw a big dog running towards him.

23
Q

Complete the sentences.

I couldn’t sleep on the flight from New York. I’m absolutely s____ today.

24
Q

Complete the sentences.

I was totally g____ when I heard that Terry and Sarah were getting divorced.

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# Complete the sentences. I was g____ when I didn't get a place at university. I cried for weeks.
gutted