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C2 Level Wordlist - Trigerring Emotions

Here you will learn all the essential words for talking about triggering of emotions, collected specifically for level C2 learners.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
enlivening
enlivening
[Adjective]

making something more vibrant or animated

Ex: The enlivening music played at the party encouraged everyone to hit the dance floor. 
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mesmerizing
mesmerizing
[Adjective]

holding one's attention in a captivating or spellbinding manner

Ex: The artist's mesmerizing brushstrokes created a visually stunning masterpiece. 
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exhilarating
exhilarating
[Adjective]

causing feelings of excitement or intense enthusiasm

Ex: Completing the challenging hike to the mountain summit was an exhilarating achievement. 
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spellbinding
spellbinding
[Adjective]

so fascinating that it able to hold one's attention completely

Ex: The magician's performance was truly spellbinding, leaving the audience in awe. 
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riveting
riveting
[Adjective]

holding one's attention completely due to being exciting or interesting

Ex: The documentary about the history of space exploration was absolutely riveting, leaving me glued to the screen. 
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enthralling
enthralling
[Adjective]

capturing and holding one's attention in a compelling and fascinating manner

Ex: The enthralling novel kept readers on the edge of their seats until the last page. 
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enchanting
enchanting
[Adjective]

having a magical and charming quality that captures attention and brings joy

Ex: The garden was filled with enchanting flowers, their colors and fragrance creating a magical atmosphere. 
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invigorating
invigorating
[Adjective]

providing energy or strength, often with a sense of renewal

Ex: The invigorating morning run left her feeling energized and ready for the day. 
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laudable
laudable
[Adjective]

(of an idea, intention, or act) deserving of admiration and praise, regardless of success

Ex: His teachers always said he had a laudable passion for learning. 
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meritorious
meritorious
[Adjective]

deserving praise or compensation

Ex: The firefighter's actions during the rescue operation were considered meritorious, earning him the highest honor in the department. 
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wondrous
wondrous
[Adjective]

inspiring a feeling of wonder or amazement

Ex: The view from the mountaintop was truly wondrous, with sweeping vistas of untouched wilderness. 
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aggravating
aggravating
[Adjective]

causing increased annoyance

Ex: The constant noise from the construction site was aggravating for the residents trying to work from home. 
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repugnant
repugnant
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant and disgusting

Ex: The very thought of cruelty to animals is repugnant to me. 
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off-putting
off-putting
[Adjective]

causing a feeling of unease, discomfort, or reluctance

Ex: His sarcastic and dismissive tone during the meeting was off-putting to colleagues. 
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disquieting
disquieting
[Adjective]

making one feel worried about something

Ex: The disquieting news of the approaching storm led to a rush of preparations in the coastal town. 
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perturbing
perturbing
[Adjective]

causing uneasiness, anxiety, or disturbance

Ex: The sudden change in weather and dark clouds on the horizon were perturbing for the hikers. 
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irksome
irksome
[Adjective]

causing annoyance or weariness due to its dull or repetitive nature

Ex: The children's constant bickering on the long car ride was especially irksome for the parents. 
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exasperating
exasperating
[Adjective]

causing intense frustration or irritation due to repeated annoyance or difficulty

Ex: The constant interruptions during the important meeting were exasperating for everyone present. 
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vexatious
vexatious
[Adjective]

causing annoyance or distress

Ex: The vexatious customer continued to make unreasonable demands, causing a headache for the customer service representative. 
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gruesome
gruesome
[Adjective]

causing extreme fear, shock, or disgust

Ex: The crime scene was too gruesome for most people to describe. 
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nerve-wracking
nerve-wracking
[Adjective]

causing extreme anxiety or tension

Ex: Waiting for the exam results was nerve-wracking for the students. 
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haunting
haunting
[Adjective]

possessing a poignant, sentimental, or eerie quality that evokes strong emotions, memories, or feelings

Ex: The haunting images from the war documentary lingered in the minds of the viewers long after they had finished watching. 
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repellent
repellent
[Adjective]

causing intense dislike, disgust, or aversion

Ex: The smell from the garbage was utterly repellent. 
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lamentable
lamentable
[Adjective]

deserving of pity, regret, or disappointment

Ex: The state of the war-torn region was lamentable, with widespread suffering and destruction. 
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excruciating
excruciating
[Adjective]

causing extreme pain or discomfort

Ex: The excruciating pain in his leg made every step a challenge after the accident. 
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abhorrent
abhorrent
[Adjective]

causing strong feelings of dislike, disgust, or hatred

Ex: The abhorrent act of animal cruelty sparked widespread outrage and calls for stricter legislation. 
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wearisome
wearisome
[Adjective]

causing fatigue or irritation due to being repetitive or tiresome

Ex: The wearisome task of data entry, with its repetitive nature, made the workday feel endless for the office clerk. 
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