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Słownictwo do IELTS Academic (Wynik 8-9) - Negatywne Stany Emocjonalne

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
jittery
jittery
[przymiotnik]

having a nervous or restless energy

nerwowy, niespokojny

nerwowy, niespokojny

Ex: The jittery feeling before a big presentation often accompanies increased heart rate and sweaty palms. 
fidgety
fidgety
[przymiotnik]

unable to stay still and calm

niespokojny, nerwowy

niespokojny, nerwowy

Ex: The fidgety child couldn't sit still during the long car ride, constantly shifting in his seat. 
forlorn
forlorn
[przymiotnik]

feeling abandoned or hopeless

zdesperowany, opuszczony

zdesperowany, opuszczony

Ex: The abandoned puppy looked forlorn, waiting by the roadside for its owner to return. 
weary
weary
[przymiotnik]

feeling or displaying deep exhaustion

zmęczony, wyczerpany

zmęczony, wyczerpany

Ex: After a long day of hiking, he felt weary and ready to rest. 
fatigued
fatigued
[przymiotnik]

experiencing extreme exhaustion

wyczerpany, zmęczony

wyczerpany, zmęczony

Ex: After working three consecutive night shifts, she felt completely fatigued and could barely keep her eyes open. 
drained
drained
[przymiotnik]

depleted of physical or emotional energy

wyczerpany, zmęczony

wyczerpany, zmęczony

Ex: After the marathon, she felt completely drained, both physically and mentally. 
disgruntled
disgruntled
[przymiotnik]

feeling dissatisfied, often due to a sense of unfair treatment or disappointment

niezadowolony, sfrustrowany

niezadowolony, sfrustrowany

Ex: The disgruntled employee expressed frustration with the company's new policies during the meeting. 
exasperated
exasperated
[przymiotnik]

feeling intense frustration, especially due to an unsolvable problem

zirytowany,  poirytowany

zirytowany, poirytowany

Ex: She let out an exasperated sigh when she realized she had forgotten her keys again. 
peeved
peeved
[przymiotnik]

irritated or angered by a particular situation or person

zirytowany, poirytowany

zirytowany, poirytowany

Ex: She was peeved when her co-worker took credit for her idea during the meeting. 
dismayed
dismayed
[przymiotnik]

deeply troubled or baffled, often as a result of an unexpected or unfavorable event

zaniepokojony, zaskoczony

zaniepokojony, zaskoczony

Ex: Dismayed tourists faced disrupted vacation plans due to a sudden airline strike. 
lackadaisical
lackadaisical
[przymiotnik]

idle, indolent, or showing little effort, often in a dreamy or unmotivated way

bezwolny, leniwy

bezwolny, leniwy

Ex: He gave a lackadaisical wave as he walked past. 
slothful
slothful
[przymiotnik]

inclined to laziness

leniwy, gnuśny

leniwy, gnuśny

Ex: His slothful approach to work led to frequent missed deadlines and unfinished tasks. 
despondent
despondent
[przymiotnik]

feeling hopeless, discouraged, or in low spirits, often due to a sense of failure or loss

zniechęcony, przygnębiony

zniechęcony, przygnębiony

Ex: The failure of his business left him feeling despondent and unsure about the future. 
disheartened
disheartened
[przymiotnik]

having lost all one's courage, hope, or enthusiasm

zniechęcony, przygnębiony

zniechęcony, przygnębiony

Ex: The repeated setbacks in his career left him feeling disheartened and uncertain about his future. 
dejected
dejected
[przymiotnik]

feeling downcast, discouraged, or in low spirits

przygnębiony, zniechęcony

przygnębiony, zniechęcony

Ex: His dejected expression revealed the disappointment of not getting the promotion. 
downcast
downcast
[przymiotnik]

(of a person or their manner) melancholic and full of grief

przygnębiony, melancholijny

przygnębiony, melancholijny

Ex: She walked with downcast eyes, lost in her thoughts of sorrow. 
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