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Face2face - Intermediate - Unit 1 - 1C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 1 - 1C in the Face2Face Intermediate coursebook, such as "satisfied", "fed up", "glad", etc.

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Face2face - Intermediate
bad
bad
[Adjective]

not meeting the expected standards of performance or quality

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feeling
feeling
[noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: The feeling of warmth from the sun on her skin filled her with comfort and contentment. 
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relaxed
relaxed
[Adjective]

feeling calm and at ease without tension or stress

Ex: After a long day at work, he enjoys taking a hot bath to feel relaxed and unwind. 
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nervous
nervous
[Adjective]

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

Ex: She was nervous about traveling alone for the first time, feeling uneasy about navigating unfamiliar places. 
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pleased
pleased
[Adjective]

feeling happy and satisfied with something that has happened or with someone's actions

Ex: He was pleased by the warm welcome he received. 
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embarrassed
embarrassed
[Adjective]

feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

Ex: She felt embarrassed when she realized she had mispronounced the word. 
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angry
angry
[Adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: I get angry when people lie to me. 
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annoyed
annoyed
[Adjective]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

Ex: She felt annoyed when her computer froze in the middle of her work. 
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fed up
fed up
[Adjective]

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

Ex: I'm fed up with all the traffic jams on my way to work every morning. 
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disappointed
disappointed
[Adjective]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

Ex: She felt disappointed when her favorite team lost the championship game. 
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stressed
stressed
[Adjective]

feeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax

Ex: She felt so stressed about the upcoming exams that she couldn't sleep. 
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calm
calm
[Adjective]

not showing worry, anger, or other strong emotions

Ex: Despite the chaos around her, she remained calm and composed. 
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upset
upset
[Adjective]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

Ex: She was upset after hearing the bad news. 
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scared
scared
[Adjective]

feeling frightened or anxious

Ex: She was scared to walk alone in the dark. 
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satisfied
satisfied
[Adjective]

content with a result or outcome

Ex: After months of hard work, she felt satisfied with the results of her efforts. 
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confused
confused
[Adjective]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

Ex: She felt confused after reading the complicated instructions. 
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shocked
shocked
[Adjective]

very surprised or upset because of something unexpected or unpleasant

Ex: The shocked expression on her face revealed her disbelief at the announcement. 
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glad
glad
[Adjective]

pleased about something

Ex: She was glad to hear the news of her friend's success. 
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concerned
concerned
[Adjective]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

Ex: She felt concerned about her son's performance in school and decided to talk to his teacher. 
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depressed
depressed
[Adjective]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

Ex: She felt depressed after receiving the disappointing news. 
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good
good
[Adjective]

showing exceptional skill or talent in a particular activity or field

Ex: She's a good painter, capturing emotions perfectly on canvas. 
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happy
happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: He was happy when he got the job he had been hoping for. 
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interested
interested
[Adjective]

having a feeling of curiosity or attention toward a particular thing or person because one likes them

Ex: She was genuinely interested in learning French. 
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keen
keen
[Adjective]

having the ability to learn or understand quickly

Ex: The keen student quickly understood the complex mathematical problem. 
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worried
worried
[Adjective]

feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen

Ex: She was worried about her upcoming exams, feeling anxious about whether she had studied enough. 
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surprised
surprised
[Adjective]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

Ex: She looked surprised when they threw her a birthday party. 
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bored
bored
[Adjective]

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

Ex: He's bored because he has nothing to do at home. 
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frightened
frightened
[Adjective]

feeling afraid, often suddenly, due to danger, threat, or shock

Ex: She felt frightened when she heard strange noises outside her window. 
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