feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable
Solutions - Upper-Intermediate - Unit 1 - 1G
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 1 - 1G in the Solutions Upper-Intermediate coursebook, such as "ecstatic", "delighted", "miserable", etc.
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miserable
[adjective]
Ex:
He
looked
miserable
sitting
alone
in
the
corner
.
terrible
[adjective]
extremely bad or unpleasant
Ex:
She
had
a
terrible
headache
that
made it
difficult
to
concentrate
.
terrified
[adjective]
feeling extremely scared
Ex:
She
felt
terrified
by
the
thought
of
speaking
in front of
a
large
audience
.
wonderful
[adjective]
very great and pleasant
Ex:
She
has
done
a
wonderful
job
organizing
the
event
.
clean
[adjective]
not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt
Ex:
She
used
a
clean
sponge
to
wipe
the
kitchen
counter
.
small
[adjective]
below average in physical size
Ex:
The
room
had
a
small
window
that
let in
just
a little
sunlight
.
extreme
[adjective]
very high in intensity or degree
Ex:
The
region
experienced
extreme
drought
,
leading
to
water
shortages
and
crop failures
.
awful
[adjective]
extremely unpleasant or disagreeable
Ex:
The
movie
was
awful
,
so
we
left
the
theater
early
.
delighted
[adjective]
filled with great pleasure or joy
Ex:
The
children
looked
delighted
as
they
opened
their
Christmas presents
.
ecstatic
[adjective]
extremely excited and happy
Ex:
The
children
were
ecstatic
when
they
found out
they
were
going to
Disneyland
.
exhausted
[adjective]
feeling extremely tired physically or mentally, often due to a lack of sleep
Ex:
She
felt
mentally
exhausted
after
dealing with
a
challenging
project
at work
.
fascinated
[adjective]
intensely interested or captivated by something or someone
Ex:
Their
fascinated
chatter
filled
the
room
as
they
discussed
the
latest
scientific
discovery
.
hilarious
[adjective]
causing great amusement and laughter
Ex:
The
hilarious
antics
of
the
mischievous
puppy
brightened up
their
day
.