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aggressive
/əˈɡɹɛsɪv/
adjective
behaving in an angry way and having a tendency to be violent
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astonished
/əˈstɑnɪʃt/
adjective
feeling very surprised or impressed, especially because of an unexpected event
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awkward
/ˈɑkwɝd/, /ˈɔkwɝd/
adjective
making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable
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bitter
/ˈbɪtər/
adjective
(of a person) refusing or unable to let go of anger or resentment toward others or past events
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breathtaking
/ˈbreθˌteɪkɪŋ/
adjective
arousing great excitement, surprise, or admiration in someone
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cheerless
/tʃˈɪɹləs/
adjective
describing something that is cold and depressing
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delighted
/dɪˈɫaɪtəd/, /dɪˈɫaɪtɪd/
adjective
very happy or pleased
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depressing
/dɪˈpɹɛsɪŋ/
adjective
making one feel sad
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disgusting
/dɪsˈɡəstɪŋ/
adjective
describing something that is very unpleasant
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down
/ˈdaʊn/
adjective
feeling unhappy or dejected
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dreadful
/ˈdɹɛdfəɫ/
adjective
very bad
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dull
/ˈdəɫ/
adjective
lacking in distinguishing or exceptional qualities, often suggesting a lack of originality, creativity, or character
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emotional
/ˈiˌmoʊʃənəɫ/, /ɪˈmoʊʃənəɫ/
adjective
showing great emotions or feelings
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empty
/ˈɛmpti/, /ˈɛmti/
adjective
unhappy and without any purpose
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fascinated
/ˈfæsəˌneɪtəd/, /ˈfæsəˌneɪtɪd/
adjective
having a strong interest and curiosity in something
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exhausting
/ɪɡˈzɔstɪŋ/
adjective
causing one to feel very tired and out of energy
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fearful
/ˈfɪɹfəɫ/
adjective
showing fear or being afraid
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fed up
/fˈɛd ˈʌp/
adjective
feeling annoyed, upset, bored with something happening for a long time
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furious
/ˈfjʊɹiəs/
adjective
feeling great anger
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homesick
/ˈhoʊmˌsɪk/
adjective
feeling sad because of being away from one's home
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irritated
/ˈɪɹəˌteɪtəd/
adjective
feeling angry or annoyed
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satisfied
/ˈsætəsˌfaɪd/, /ˈsætɪsˌfaɪd/
adjective
feeling happy because we have what we wanted, or because something has happened the way we wanted
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terrifying
/ˈtɛɹəˌfaɪɪŋ/
adjective
causing a person to become filled with fear
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uncomfortable
/ənˈkəmfɝtəbəɫ/
adjective
describing something that makes one feel embarrassed or anxious
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to amaze
/əˈmeɪz/
verb
to greatly surprise someone
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to regret
/ɹəˈɡɹɛt/, /ɹɪˈɡɹɛt/
verb
to feel disappointed or sorry about something that has or has not been done, etc.
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embarrassment
/ɪmˈbɛɹəsmənt/
noun
a feeling of distress, shyness or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation
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enthusiasm
/ɪnˈθuziˌæzəm/
noun
a feeling of great excitement and passion
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panic
/ˈpænɪk/
noun
a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly
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pity
/ˈpɪti/
noun
a feeling of sadness caused by the suffering of others
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relief
/ɹiˈɫif/, /ɹɪˈɫif/
noun
a feeling of comfort that comes when something annoying or upsetting is gone
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shock
/ˈʃɑk/
noun
the feeling of strong surprise caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant
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stress
/ˈstɹɛs/
noun
a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems
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terror
/ˈtɛɹɝ/
noun
a feeling of great fear
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thrill
/ˈθɹɪɫ/
noun
a sudden feeling of pleasure and excitement
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conflict
/ˈkɑnfɫɪkt/, /kənˈfɫɪkt/
noun
a situation in which one is frustrated because of experiencing opposing desires or feelings at the same time
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wonder
/ˈwəndɝ/
noun
a feeling of admiration or surprise caused by something that is very unusual and exciting
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worry
/ˈwɝi/
noun
the state of feeling anxiety
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sheepish
/ˈʃipɪʃ/
adjective
feeling slightly embarrassed or ashamed, often due to having done something silly or foolish
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rage
/ˈɹeɪdʒ/
noun
great anger that is hard to contain
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