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feeling
/ˈfiɫɪŋ/
noun
something that one feels such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.
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miserable
/ˈmɪzɝəbəɫ/, /ˈmɪzɹəbəɫ/
adjective
feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable
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homesick
/ˈhoʊmˌsɪk/
adjective
feeling sad because of being away from one's home
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disappointed
/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnɪd/, /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/
adjective
not satisfied with something, especially because one expected otherwise
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lonely
/ˈɫoʊnɫi/
adjective
feeling sad because of having no friends to talk to or spend time with
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proud
/ˈpɹaʊd/
adjective
feeling satisfied with someone or one's possessions, achievements, etc.
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fed up
/fˈɛd ˈʌp/
adjective
feeling annoyed, upset, bored with something happening for a long time
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grateful
/ˈɡɹeɪtfəɫ/
adjective
displaying or expressing thanks because someone has done something for one
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upset
/ˈəpˌsɛt/, /əpˈsɛt/
adjective
unhappy, worried, or disappointed, often because something unpleasant happened
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relieved
/ɹiˈɫivd/, /ɹɪˈɫivd/
adjective
feeling relaxed, calm, happy, or comforted because something worrisome, annoying, upsetting, etc. has ended or has not occurred
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offended
/əˈfɛndəd/, /əˈfɛndɪd/
adjective
feeling angry, upset, hurt, or annoyed due to rude or embarrassing remarks or behaviors
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astonished
/əˈstɑnɪʃt/
adjective
feeling very surprised or impressed, especially because of an unexpected event
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bewildered
/bɪˈwɪɫdɝd/
adjective
experiencing confusion
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delighted
/dɪˈɫaɪtəd/, /dɪˈɫaɪtɪd/
adjective
very happy or pleased
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desperate
/ˈdɛspɝɪt/, /ˈdɛspɹɪt/
noun
a person that is scared and needs help
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devastated
/ˈdevəsteɪtɪd/
adjective
experiencing great shock or sadness
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horrified
/ˈhɔɹəˌfaɪd/
adjective
very scared or shocked
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overwhelmed
/ˌoʊvɝˈwɛɫmd/, /ˌoʊvɝhˈwɛɫmd/
adjective
experiencing overpowering thoughts or emotions
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stunned
/ˈstənd/
adjective
feeling so shocked or surprised that one is incapable of acting in a normal way
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thrilled
/ˈθɹɪɫd/
adjective
very excited, happy, or pleased about something
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scared
/ˈskɛɹd/
adjective
afraid of something or someone
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stiff
/ˈstɪf/
adjective
harsh or severe in nature or effect
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down
/ˈdaʊn/
adjective
feeling unhappy or dejected
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shattered
/ˈʃætɝd/
adjective
receiving damage and becoming broken or destroyed
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gobsmacked
/ɡˈɑːbsmækt/
adjective
extremely shocked or surprised, to the point of becoming speechless
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sick
/ˈsɪk/
adjective
feeling bored or annoyed with a person, situation, or thing because of having an excessive amount of it
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sad
/ˈsæd/
adjective
emotionally feeling bad
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depressed
/dɪˈpɹɛst/
adjective
feeling very unhappy and having no hope
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terrified
/ˈtɛɹəˌfaɪd/
adjective
feeling extremely scared and afraid
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extremely
/ɛkˈstɹimɫi/
adverb
to a very great amount or degree
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exhausted
/ɪɡˈzɔstɪd/
adjective
completely drained of energy, often due to physical or mental exertion
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irritated
/ˈɪɹəˌteɪtəd/
adjective
feeling angry or annoyed
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gutted
/ˈɡətɪd/
adjective
experiencing great sadness, shock, or disappointment
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