Feelings/Emotions 2
forgive
Did he ____ them for breaking his toy car? = to stop being angry with somebody after they did a bad thing
calm down
It took him a long time to _____ after he got angry. = becoming less angry or upset
depressed
Life doesn't seem good, and she is ______. = very unhappy
hassle
She didn't want to go to her friend's house because it is a _____ to get there. = something that is annoying, because it causes problems or is difficult to do
funny
The joke was ____. = everyone laughed
fun
The party was ____. = everyone had a good time.
terrific
They said the movie was _____. = really really good; = fantastic, wonderful; great
express
He doesn't usually _____ his feelings. = show on your face or with words
hangover
He drank a lot last night, so today he has a _____. = a pain in your head and a feeling of sickness that you get the day after you have drunk too much alcohol:
uncomfortable
He felt ____ because nobody was talking. = not able to relax.
lonely
He felt ____ when got home and no one was there. = feeling sad because you want to be with people you like or love.
insulted
He felt ____ when they made a joke about his country. = the feeling when someone says something rude or unkind.
lucky
He felt really ____ because he won some money. = the feeling when something good happens to you.
satisfied
He felt very ______ when he finished his report. = pleased because something has happened in the way that you wanted, or because you have got what you wanted
relaxed
He finished his presentation yesterday, so today he is very _____. = calm; not worried about anything
out of it
He got up really early and was kind of _____. = tired; not able to think clearly
homesick
He is a bit _____ and misses his family. = feeling sad when you are away from home because you want to see your family, friends, etc.
eager
He is always _____ to please the teacher. = very excited to do something
hyper
He is always a bit _____ before a big game. = moving a lot because you have a lot of energy
negative
He is feeling ____ about school these days. = bad; -
anxious
He is really _____ about taking the test. = very worried or nervous about something
into
He is really _____ sports. = likes and thinks about it a lot
motivated
He is really ______ to read. = tries hard and wants to do it.
grouchy
He is usually _____ in the mornings.= in bad mood; especially when you are tired
confused
He read the article but was very _______. = when you don't understand something
pathetic
He thought that presentation was absolutely _____. = so useless, unsuccessful, or weak that they annoy you
worried
He was ____ about not passing the class. = unhappy because you keep thinking about a problem, or about something bad that might happen; similar to nervous
disgusted
He was ____ when he saw the boys eating. = when you think something tastes bad or feeling that a behavior is not okay or gross
shocked
He was ____ when he saw the car accident. = when something bad and unexpected happens
on cloud nine
He was _____ after he passed the TOEFL test. = very happy (idiom)
starving
He was _____ because he didn't eat all day.= very very hungry
exhausted
He was _____ because he stayed up all night writing his paper. = very very tired
pleased
He was _____ to see that the students were speaking English. = happy because something good happened
relieved
He was _____ when he found his car keys. = feeling happy because you are no longer worried about something
amazed
He was _____ when he saw the Golden Gate Bridge. = very surprised
grateful
He was _____ when his friend drove him to the airport. = the feeling of thanking somebody; being happy for what you have
ashamed
He was _____ when his parents found out that he stole money. = feeling very bad because you did something that was wrong.
frustrated
He was really _____ because he couldn't do his homework. = feeling angry or upset because you can't get what you want or can't do something.
bummed out
He was really _____ when his kids couldn't visit him. = sad; a little depressed (phrasal verb)
scared
He was really _____ when the car almost hit him. = the feeling that something bad or dangerous will happen
skeptical
He was very _____ about the plan. = the feeling of not believing something is true or will work
tired
He worked all day, so he is _______. = has little energy; wants to sleep
annoyed
Her friend was late, and she was _______. = a little bit angry ; can also say irritated
calm
Her teacher is always so ______. Nothing ever upsets him. = relaxed and quiet
freaked out
His mom ______ when he told her that failed his college test. = to become very anxious, upset or afraid (phrasal verb)
bothers
His sister always _____ him when he is studying. = to annoy someone, especially by interrupting them when they are trying to do something
sorry
I was _____ to hear that he died. = sad for someone else
cry
People sometimes _____, when they are sad.
smile
People usually _____ when they are happy.
on top of the world
She felt _____ after she got an 'A' in her writing class. = very happy (idiom)
overwhelmed
She felt _____ because she had so much homework. = when you have too much to do and feel that you can't do it all
worthwhile
She felt that the project was really _____. = it is important or useful, or you gain something from it:
positive
She has a very ____ attitude about being in the U.S. = good; +
interested
She is _____ in sports. = when you like something and want to learn more about it.
mood
She is in a really good _____ . = happy She is in a bad ____. = sad/angry/irritated
gross
She said that his car was ____ because it was so dirty and had bad smells. = very unpleasant to look at or think about; disgusting
envy
She said, "I ____ you," because her friend was going to go to Paris. = when you wish you had another person's things, qualities, etc.
terrified
She was ____ of her boss because he was so crazy. = very very scared
furious
She was ____ when they told her that he cheated on his test. = very very angry
excited
She was _____ about going to Disneyland. = happy because you think something good will happen
surprised
She was _____ because her friends all got her presents. = when something happens that you didn't expect
overjoyed
She was _____ to see her friend. = very very happy
disappointed
She was _____ when she couldn't go to the concert. = feeling sad or upset because you didn't get what you wanted or couldn't't do something.
embarrassed
She was _____ when she spilled coffee on her shirt. = feeling you have after you make a mistake or everyone is looking at you
lost
She was completely _____ in the computer class. = didn't understand at all
impressed
She was really ____ when she saw the UC Berkeley campus. = the feeling when you see or hear something great or big
pissed off
She was really _____ because her friends took her car. = angry (slang; do not use in class or formal situations)
bored
She was really _____ during the lecture. = not interested
jealous
She was really _____ when she saw the boy kissing another girl. = feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had
upset
She was very _____ because her friends didn't invite her to the party. = sad and angry at the same time; not calm
nervous
She was very _____ before the test. = not able to relax because something bad might happen; similar to worried
proud
She was very _____ of her son when he graduated from UC Berkeley. = the feeling when someone you know does very well
apathetic
Some people feel _____ about problems in the world. = not interested in something, and not willing to make any effort to change or improve things
flattered
The girl was very ____ when people said she wrote best essay. = the feeling when people say very nice things about you.
hilarious
The movie was ____. = very very funny
uplifting
The movie was really _______. = making you feel happier and more hopeful
mad
The teacher got really _____ when he came late to class. = angry
on edge
The teacher was _____, so the students tried to be really good. = in a bad mood; easy to get angry
enthusiastic
They are very _____ about learning English. = have a lot of energy because you really want to do something.
frown
When people _____, they are usually sad.
laugh
When something is funny, people usually _____.