angry
/ˈæŋɡɹi/
adjectivefeeling very annoyed or upset because of something that we do not like
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1. Sara's father is angry.
2. The angry mass killer was converted into an evangelical pacifist.
3. The people of Georgia are angry.
4. The crowd was angry.
5. The man and his family became angry.
stressed
/ˈstɹɛst/
adjectivefeeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax
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1. Our descriptor words, are a little bit more stressed.
2. So the Z sound starts the stressed syllable.
3. The S sound starts the stressed syllable.
4. Here’s a stressed word.
5. Here in this chunk, the word 'WHILE' is the stressed word.
disappointed
/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnɪd/, /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/
adjectivenot satisfied with something, especially because one expected otherwise
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1. The people of Haiti and the Haitian community in the United States are very disappointed by the Biden administration's politics.
2. Your mother and I are very disappointed in your behavior.
3. - My son is very disappointed with this. -
4. And so a number of us were very disappointed.
5. He's disappointed,
upset
/ˈəpˌsɛt/, /əpˈsɛt/
adjectiveunhappy, worried, or disappointed, often because something unpleasant happened
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1. This greasy nonsense just upset her stomach.
2. Upsetting the social order.
3. Caffeine overload from black tea can further upset your stomach.
4. He upset my parents
5. These phrases might upset your child.
homesick
/ˈhoʊmˌsɪk/
adjectivefeeling sad because of being away from one's home
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1. You're homesick?
2. One good thing about Christmas, you may get homesick
3. Becky's homesick and was really excited to see her family.
4. What is homesick Dua Lipa about?
5. - You were very homesick.
proud
/ˈpɹaʊd/
adjectivefeeling satisfied with someone or one's possessions, achievements, etc.
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1. Its people are proud.
2. His parents are really proud.
3. DID THIS NATION PROUD TODAY IN HONORING THE 41st PRESIDENT.
4. The community is very proud.
5. Iceland's people are proud.
lonely
/ˈɫoʊnɫi/
adjectivefeeling sad because of having no friends to talk to or spend time with
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1. Dorigen felt lonely.
2. Suddenly, he felt lonely and afraid.
3. Lost in the world of imagination, I forgot my sad, lonely existence for a while, and was happy.
4. It looked dark and lonely, surrounded by trees.
5. You are as lonely and miserable as the devil!
