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B2 Level Wordlist - Feelings or States of Being

Here you will learn some English words about feelings or states of being, such as "aggressive", "astonished", "awkward", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
aggressive

behaving in an angry way and having a tendency to be violent

[Adjective]
astonished

feeling very surprised or impressed, especially because of an unexpected event

[Adjective]
awkward

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

[Adjective]
bitter

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

[Adjective]
breathtaking

incredibly impressive or beautiful, often leaving one feeling amazed

[Adjective]
cheerless

describing something that is cold and depressing

[Adjective]
delighted

filled with great pleasure or joy

[Adjective]
depressing

making one feel sad and hopeless

[Adjective]
disgusting

extremely unpleasant

[Adjective]
down

experiencing a temporary state of sadness

[Adjective]
dreadful

very bad, often causing one to feel angry or annoyed

[Adjective]
dull

lacking interesting or exceptional qualities, often suggesting a lack of originality or creativity

[Adjective]
emotional

(of people) easily affected by or tend to express strong feelings and emotions

[Adjective]
empty

unhappy and without any purpose

[Adjective]
fascinated

intensely interested or captivated by something or someone

[Adjective]
exhausting

causing one to feel very tired and out of energy

[Adjective]
fearful

filled with fear or anxiety

[Adjective]
fed up

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

[Adjective]
furious

feeling great anger

[Adjective]
homesick

feeling sad because of being away from one's home

[Adjective]
irritated

feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

[Adjective]
satisfied

feeling happy because we have what we wanted, or because something has happened the way we wanted

[Adjective]
terrifying

causing a person to become filled with fear

[Adjective]
uncomfortable

feeling embarrassed, anxious, or uneasy because of a situation or circumstance

[Adjective]
to amaze

to greatly surprise someone

[Verb]
to regret

to feel disappointed or sorry about something that has or has not been done, said, etc.

[Verb]
embarrassment

a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

[noun]
enthusiasm

a feeling of great excitement and passion

[noun]
panic

a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly

[noun]
pity

a feeling of sadness caused by the suffering of others

[noun]
relief

a feeling of comfort that comes when something annoying or upsetting is gone

[noun]
shock

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant

[noun]
stress

a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems

[noun]
terror

a feeling of great fear

[noun]
thrill

a sudden feeling of pleasure and excitement

[noun]
conflict

a state of frustration or anxiety caused by opposing desires or feelings at the same time

[noun]
wonder

a feeling of admiration or surprise caused by something that is very unusual and exciting

[noun]
worry

the state of feeling anxiety

[noun]
sheepish

feeling slightly embarrassed or ashamed, often due to having done something silly or foolish

[Adjective]
depression

a state characterized by constant feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of enegry or interest in activities

[noun]
rage

great anger that is hard to contain

[noun]
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