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Inglese Cambridge: FCE (B2 First) - Emozioni e Sentimenti

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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
terrified
terrified
[aggettivo]

feeling extremely scared

terrorizzare

terrorizzare

Ex: She felt terrified when she heard footsteps behind her in the dark alley. 
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uneasy
uneasy
[aggettivo]

feeling nervous or worried, especially about something unpleasant that might happen soon

inquieto

inquieto

Ex: She felt uneasy about the upcoming storm, fearing the potential damage it might cause. 
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to stand
to stand
[Verbo]

to be willing to accept or tolerate a difficult situation

tollerare

tollerare

Ex: She couldn't stand the constant noise from the construction site next door. 
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mood
mood
[sostantivo]

the emotional state that a person experiences

umore, stato d'animo

umore, stato d'animo

Ex: His happy mood was contagious, lifting everyone's spirits. 
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proud
proud
[aggettivo]

feeling satisfied with someone or one's possessions, achievements, etc.

fiero

fiero

Ex: She felt proud of her daughter's academic achievements. 
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to blush
to blush
[Verbo]

to become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame

arrossire

arrossire

Ex: She couldn't help but blush when complimented on her performance. 
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cheerful
cheerful
[aggettivo]

full of happiness and positivity

allegro

allegro

Ex: Despite the rainy weather, she remained cheerful throughout the day. 
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jealous
jealous
[aggettivo]

feeling angry and unhappy because someone else has what we want

geloso, invidioso

geloso, invidioso

Ex: Don't be jealous of his success, you can achieve great things too. 
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fed up
fed up
[aggettivo]

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

stufo

stufo

Ex: I'm fed up with all the traffic jams on my way to work every morning. 
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suspicion
suspicion
[sostantivo]

a feeling of doubt or mistrust towards someone or something, often without concrete evidence or proof

sospetto

sospetto

Ex: She had a suspicion that he was hiding something from her. 
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concerned
concerned
[aggettivo]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

preoccupato

preoccupato

Ex: She felt concerned about her son's performance in school and decided to talk to his teacher. 
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dissatisfied
dissatisfied
[aggettivo]

not pleased or happy with something, because it is not as good as one expected

insoddisfatto, scontento

insoddisfatto, scontento

Ex: She was dissatisfied with the quality of service at the restaurant. 
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enthusiasm
enthusiasm
[sostantivo]

a feeling of great excitement and passion

entusiasmo

entusiasmo

Ex: She showed great enthusiasm for the new project. 
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secure
secure
[aggettivo]

protected and free from any danger or risk

sicuro

sicuro

Ex: The bank vault is highly secure, with multiple layers of security measures in place. 
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uncertain
uncertain
[aggettivo]

not definitively known or decided

incerto

incerto

Ex: The outcome of the negotiations remains uncertain as both parties are still in disagreement. 
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appetite
appetite
[sostantivo]

the feeling of wanting food

appetito

appetito

Ex: After a long day of hiking, her appetite was hearty, craving a substantial meal to replenish her energy. 
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passion
passion
[sostantivo]

something intensely desired

passione

passione

Ex: Adventure was his passion from a young age. 
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doubtful
doubtful
[aggettivo]

(of a person) uncertain or hesitant about something

dubbioso

dubbioso

Ex: He appeared doubtful about the reliability of the information he received. 
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to calm down

to become less angry, upset, or worried

calmare

calmare

Ex: After the accident, it took her a while to calm down. 
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to look forward to

to wait with satisfaction for something to happen

non vedere l’ora di

non vedere l’ora di

Ex: I look forward to the weekend when I can relax and spend time with my family. 
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disappointed
disappointed
[aggettivo]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

deluso

deluso

Ex: She felt disappointed when her favorite team lost the championship game. 
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anxious
anxious
[aggettivo]

(of a person) feeling worried because of thinking something unpleasant might happen

ansioso

ansioso

Ex: She felt anxious before her job interview, worrying about whether she would perform well. 
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astonished
astonished
[aggettivo]

feeling very surprised or impressed, especially because of an unexpected event

meravigliato

meravigliato

Ex: The audience sat in astonished silence after the magician's incredible trick. 
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content
content
[aggettivo]

satisfied and happy with one's current situation

contento

contento

Ex: After years of hard work, she finally felt content with her life. 
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delighted
delighted
[aggettivo]

filled with great pleasure or joy

felicissimo

felicissimo

Ex: The delighted laughter of the children echoed through the playground. 
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frightened
frightened
[aggettivo]

feeling afraid, often suddenly, due to danger, threat, or shock

spaventato

spaventato

Ex: She felt frightened when she heard strange noises outside her window. 
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irritated
irritated
[aggettivo]

feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

irritato

irritato

Ex: She was irritated by the constant noise from the construction site next door. 
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furious
furious
[aggettivo]

(of a person) feeling great anger

furioso

furioso

Ex: She was furious when she discovered that someone had stolen her bike. 
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petrified
petrified
[aggettivo]

frozen in place, often due to shock or fear

pietrificato, congelato

pietrificato, congelato

Ex: The petrified deer remained still, sensing danger nearby. 
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relieved
relieved
[aggettivo]

feeling free from worry, stress, or anxiety after a challenging or difficult situation

alleviare

alleviare

Ex: She felt relieved when she found out her flight was not canceled. 
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satisfied
satisfied
[aggettivo]

content with a result or outcome

soddisfatto

soddisfatto

Ex: After months of hard work, she felt satisfied with the results of her efforts. 
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scared stiff

extremely frightened to the point of being unable to move or react

Ex: She was scared stiff when she heard footsteps behind her in the dark. 
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tense
tense
[aggettivo]

full of anxiety or fear that makes people feel pressure or unease

teso, nervoso

teso, nervoso

Ex: She felt tense before her presentation, worrying about forgetting her lines. 
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