Cambridge English: KET (A2 Key) - Feelings & Emotions

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Cambridge English: KET (A2 Key)
worried [adjective]

feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen

Ex: She was worried about her financial situation , feeling uneasy about her mounting debts .
worrying [adjective]

creating a sense of unease or distress about potential negative outcomes

Ex: The worrying trend of declining academic performance among students raised concerns among educators .
amusing [adjective]

providing enjoyment or laughter

Ex: Playing board games with friends is always an amusing way to spend an evening .
scary [adjective]

making us feel fear

Ex: She thinks thunderstorms are scary .
disappointing [adjective]

not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes

Ex: Receiving a disappointing grade on the exam was a blow to her confidence .
enjoyable [adjective]

(of an activity or an event) making us feel good or giving us pleasure

Ex: I find reading books an enjoyable pastime .
annoying [adjective]

causing slight anger

Ex: Dealing with annoying telemarketing calls during dinner became a regular annoyance .
confident [adjective]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

Ex: She 's a confident speaker , never nervous in front of a crowd .
to love [verb]

to like something or enjoy doing it a lot

Ex: I love listening to music while I work .
afraid [adjective]

getting a bad and anxious feeling from a person or thing because we think something bad or dangerous will happen

Ex: They were afraid of getting lost in the forest .
alone [adverb]

without anyone else

Ex: I am not brave enough to go camping alone .
hungry [adjective]

needing or wanting something to eat

Ex: She felt hungry and decided to make a sandwich .
unhappy [adjective]

experiencing a lack of joy or positive emotions

Ex: The dog looked unhappy being left alone all day .
bored [adjective]

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

Ex:
excited [adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: The children were excited to open their presents on Christmas morning .
interested [adjective]

having a feeling of curiosity or attention toward a particular thing or person because one likes them

Ex: He sounded interested when I mentioned the project .
surprised [adjective]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

Ex: He acted surprised , but he already knew about the plan .
surprising [adjective]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

Ex: It 's surprising how quickly the time has passed .