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Słownictwo do IELTS Academic (Wynik 6-7) - Negatywne Stany Emocjonalne

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
lethargic
lethargic
[przymiotnik]

having no energy or interest in doing anything

letargiczny, apatyczny

letargiczny, apatyczny

Ex: After a long day at work, I felt lethargic and didn't have the energy to do anything. 
disengaged
disengaged
[przymiotnik]

not being actively involved or showing interest in a particular situation or activity

niezaangażowany, niezainteresowany

niezaangażowany, niezainteresowany

uninspired
uninspired
[przymiotnik]

showing little enthusiasm, interest, or drive

bez inspiracji, mało entuzjastyczny

bez inspiracji, mało entuzjastyczny

Ex: The team gave an uninspired performance during the presentation. 
drowsy
drowsy
[przymiotnik]

feeling disinterested

senny, niezainteresowany

senny, niezainteresowany

Ex: The long and monotonous lecture left the students feeling drowsy and unengaged. 
unmotivated
unmotivated
[przymiotnik]

lacking a sense of drive or inspiration

zdemotywowany, niemotywowany

zdemotywowany, niemotywowany

Ex: The unmotivated employee struggled to complete tasks, showing little enthusiasm for work. 
inattentive
inattentive
[przymiotnik]

not paying close attention or showing a lack of focus

nieuważny, rozkojarzony

nieuważny, rozkojarzony

Ex: The inattentive student frequently glanced at their phone during the lecture, missing important information. 
frustrated
frustrated
[przymiotnik]

feeling upset or annoyed due to being unable to do or achieve something

sfrustrowany, poirytowany

sfrustrowany, poirytowany

Ex: She felt frustrated after spending hours trying to fix the broken computer. 
restless
restless
[przymiotnik]

feeling uneasy or nervous

niespokojny, nerwowy

niespokojny, nerwowy

Ex: After a sleepless night, she felt restless and irritable throughout the day. 
agitated
agitated
[przymiotnik]

very nervous in a way that makes one unable to think clearly

podenerwowany, nerwowy

podenerwowany, nerwowy

Ex: She became agitated when she realized she had forgotten her presentation notes. 
anxious
anxious
[przymiotnik]

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

niespokojny, zaniepokojony

niespokojny, zaniepokojony

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

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

nerwowy, zaniepokojony

nerwowy, zaniepokojony

Ex: She was nervous about traveling alone for the first time, feeling uneasy about navigating unfamiliar places. 
defeated
defeated
[przymiotnik]

appearing to have no chance of success and disappointingly so

pokonany, zniechęcony

pokonany, zniechęcony

Ex: His defeated gaze and heavy sighs conveyed the weight of the challenges he had encountered in trying to revive the struggling business. 
insecure
insecure
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) not confident about oneself or one's skills and abilities

niepewny, niepewny siebie

niepewny, niepewny siebie

Ex: He was insecure about his performance at work, doubting whether he was capable of meeting expectations. 
irritated
irritated
[przymiotnik]

feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

podrażniony, zirytowany

podrażniony, zirytowany

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

experiencing intense sadness or disappointment due to a broken romantic relationship or other loss

ze złamanym sercem, zrozpaczony

ze złamanym sercem, zrozpaczony

Ex: She was heartbroken after her beloved pet passed away. 
miserable
miserable
[przymiotnik]

feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable

nieszczęśliwy, mizerny

nieszczęśliwy, mizerny

Ex: She felt miserable after failing the exam. 
woeful
woeful
[przymiotnik]

affected by deep sorrow or misery

żałosny, smutny

żałosny, smutny

Ex: The stray dog had a woeful expression, with sad eyes that seemed to reflect the hardships it had endured on the streets. 
downhearted
downhearted
[przymiotnik]

feeling sad, discouraged, or low in spirits

zniechęcony, przygnębiony

zniechęcony, przygnębiony

Ex: After several failed attempts, she felt increasingly downhearted and ready to give up. 
enraged
enraged
[przymiotnik]

filled with intense anger

wściekły, rozwścieczony

wściekły, rozwścieczony

Ex: After discovering the broken promise, he was visibly enraged, his face red with anger. 
overwhelmed
overwhelmed
[przymiotnik]

feeling stressed or burdened by a lot of tasks or emotions at once

przytłoczony, przeciążony

przytłoczony, przeciążony

Ex: She felt overwhelmed by the amount of work piled up on her desk. 
panicked
panicked
[przymiotnik]

experiencing sudden and overwhelming fear or anxiety

spanikowany, przestraszony

spanikowany, przestraszony

Ex: The panicked screams echoed through the building as people rushed to evacuate during the fire alarm. 
distracted
distracted
[przymiotnik]

unable to concentrate or focus due to having one's attention drawn away by various thoughts or external interruptions

rozproszony, nieuważny

rozproszony, nieuważny

Ex: The student looked around the classroom with a distracted expression, unable to focus on the lesson. 
disgusted
disgusted
[przymiotnik]

having or displaying great dislike for something

zniesmaczony, obrzydzony

zniesmaczony, obrzydzony

Ex: She was disgusted by the sight and smell of the spoiled food in the refrigerator. 
suspicious
suspicious
[przymiotnik]

doubtful about the honesty of what someone has done and having no trust in them

podejrzany, nieufny

podejrzany, nieufny

Ex: The manager became suspicious when he noticed discrepancies in the financial reports. 
edgy
edgy
[przymiotnik]

feeling anxious and easily irritated

nerwowy, drażliwy

nerwowy, drażliwy

Ex: She was feeling edgy before the meeting, worried about how her proposal would be received. 
desolate
desolate
[przymiotnik]

feeling very lonely and sad

opuszczony, smutny

opuszczony, smutny

Ex: After her best friend moved away, she felt desolate and struggled to find joy in her daily routine. 
isolated
isolated
[przymiotnik]

feeling or being disconnected from others, either physically or socially

izolowany, odłączony

izolowany, odłączony

Ex: Not participating in the team activities, the new employee appeared isolated in the workplace, struggling to integrate with colleagues. 
suffering
suffering
[przymiotnik]

feeling pain, distress, or hardship

cierpiący, bolesny

cierpiący, bolesny

Ex: The injured athlete displayed a suffering expression as he limped off the field, clutching his leg in pain. 
snappy
snappy
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) inclined to speaking irritably or responding in a sharp or offensive manner

drażliwy, ostry

drażliwy, ostry

Ex: Whenever she's stressed, she becomes snappy and short-tempered with everyone around her. 
bitter
bitter
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) refusing or unable to let go of anger or hatred toward others or past events

gorzki,  zgorzkniały

gorzki, zgorzkniały

Ex: After losing the promotion, he became bitter and withdrew from social interactions. 
chagrined
chagrined
[przymiotnik]

feeling embarrassed or distressed due to failure or disappointment

zawstydzony, zmartwiony

zawstydzony, zmartwiony

Ex: After forgetting her lines during the play, the actress couldn't hide her chagrined expression as the audience noticed the stumble. 
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