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angry
/ˈæŋɡɹi/
adjective
feeling very annoyed or upset because of something that we do not like
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frightened
/ˈfɹaɪtənd/
adjective
feeling afraid or anxious
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hungry
/ˈhəŋɡɹi/
adjective
needing or wanting something to eat
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thirsty
/ˈθɝsti/
adjective
wanting or needing a drink
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bored
/ˈbɔɹd/
adjective
tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something
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happy
/ˈhæpi/
adjective
emotionally feeling good
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sad
/ˈsæd/
adjective
emotionally feeling bad
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tired
/ˈtaɪɝd/
adjective
needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy
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cold
/ˈkoʊɫd/
adjective
having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature
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hot
/ˈhɑt/
adjective
having a higher than normal temperature
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stressed
/ˈstɹɛst/
adjective
feeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax
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worried
/ˈwɝid/
adjective
feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen
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