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General Training IELTS (Band 6-7) - Negative Emotional States

Here, you will learn some English words related to Negative Emotional States that are necessary for the General Training IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
lethargic

having no energy or interest in doing anything

[Adjective]
disengaged

not being actively involved or showing interest in a particular situation or activity

[Adjective]
uninspired

lacking creativity, motivation, or enthusiasm

[Adjective]
drowsy

feeling sleepy or disinterested

[Adjective]
unmotivated

lacking a sense of drive or inspiration

[Adjective]
inattentive

not paying close attention or showing a lack of focus

[Adjective]
frustrated

feeling irritated and upset because of being unable to achieve something or change an unwanted situation

[Adjective]
restless

feeling uneasy or nervous

[Adjective]
agitated

very nervous in a way that makes one unable to think clearly

[Adjective]
anxious

feeling nervous or worried because of thinking something unpleasant might happen

[Adjective]
nervous

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

[Adjective]
defeated

appearing to have lost confidence or hope

[Adjective]
insecure

not confident about oneself or one's skills and abilities

[Adjective]
irritated

feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

[Adjective]
heartbroken

experiencing intense sadness, grief, or disappointment due to a broken romantic relationship or other loss

[Adjective]
miserable

feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable

[Adjective]
woeful

affected by deep sorrow, grief, or misery

[Adjective]
downhearted

feeling sad, discouraged, or low in spirits

[Adjective]
enraged

showing intense anger or fury

[Adjective]
overwhelmed

feeling stressed or burdened by a lot of tasks or emotions at once

[Adjective]
panicked

experiencing sudden and overwhelming fear or anxiety

[Adjective]
distracted

unable to concentrate or focus due to having one's attention drawn away by various thoughts or external interruptions

[Adjective]
disgusted

having or displaying great dislike for something

[Adjective]
suspicious

doubtful about the honesty of what someone has done and having no trust in them

[Adjective]
edgy

tense, anxious, and easily irritated

[Adjective]
desolate

feeling very lonely and sad

[Adjective]
isolated

feeling or being disconnected from others, either physically or socially

[Adjective]
suffering

feeling pain, distress, or hardship

[Adjective]
snappy

(of a person) inclined to speaking irritably or responding in a sharp or offensive manner

[Adjective]
bitter

(of a person) refusing or unable to let go of anger or hatred toward others or past events

[Adjective]
chagrined

feeling embarrassed or distressed due to failure or disappointment

[Adjective]
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