pattern

Top Notch 2B - Unit 7 - Lesson 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 - Lesson 2 in the Top Notch 2B coursebook, such as "depressed", "complain", "excited", etc.

review-disable

Review

flashcard-disable

Flashcards

spelling-disable

Spelling

quiz-disable

Quiz

Start learning
Top Notch 2B
down
down
[Adjective]

experiencing a temporary state of sadness

Ex: She looked visibly down at the funeral of her beloved pet.
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
sad
sad
[Adjective]

emotionally bad or unhappy

Ex: It was a sad day when the team lost the championship game .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
unhappy
unhappy
[Adjective]

experiencing a lack of joy or positive emotions

Ex: He grew increasingly unhappy with his living situation .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
upset
upset
[Adjective]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

Ex: Upset by the criticism, she decided to take a break from social media.
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
depressed
depressed
[Adjective]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

Ex: He became depressed during the long , dark winter .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
angry
angry
[Adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: His angry tone made everyone uncomfortable .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
excited
excited
[Adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: They were excited to try the new roller coaster at the theme park .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
happy
happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: The happy couple celebrated their anniversary with a romantic dinner .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
afraid
afraid
[Adjective]

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

Ex: He 's always been afraid of the dark .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
sick
sick
[Adjective]

not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

Ex: She was so sick, she missed the trip .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
tired
tired
[Adjective]

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

Ex: The toddler was too tired to finish his dinner .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
bored
bored
[Adjective]

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

Ex: He felt bored during the long , slow lecture .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
crazy
crazy
[Adjective]

extremely foolish or absurd in a way that seems insane

Ex: It ’s crazy to spend that much money on a pair of shoes .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to complain

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

Ex: Rather than complaining about the weather , Sarah decided to make the best of the rainy day and stayed indoors reading a book .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to talk
to talk
[Verb]

to tell someone about the feelings or ideas that we have

Ex: They enjoy talking about their feelings and emotions .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to worry
to worry
[Verb]

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

Ex: The constant rain made her worry about the outdoor wedding ceremony.
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to think about

to consider the advantages, disadvantages, and probability of an action

Ex: Did you think about the risks before investing ?
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to apologize

to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong

Ex: After the disagreement , she took the initiative to apologize and mend the relationship .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to believe

to accept something to be true even without proof

Ex: You should n't believe everything you see on social media .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
to object
to object
[Verb]

to express disapproval of something

Ex: As a consumer advocate , she regularly objects to unfair business practices that harm consumers .
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
how about
how about
[phrase]

used to inquire information about someone or something

Ex: How about I drive, and you navigate?
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
what about
what about
[phrase]

used for making a suggestion

Ex: What about taking a walk to clear our minds?
daily words
wordlist
Close
Sign in
LanGeek
Download LanGeek app