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C1 Level Wordlist - Feelings

Here you will learn some English words about feelings, such as "content", "agitated", "desolate", etc. prepared for C1 learners.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
absorbed

paying much attention to something or someone that makes one unaware of other things

[Adjective]
inquisitive

having a desire to learn many different things and asks many questions to gain knowledge or understanding

[Adjective]
apprehensive

nervous or worried that something unpleasant may happen

[Adjective]
astounded

greatly shocked or surprised

[Adjective]
agitated

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

[Adjective]
frantic

greatly frightened and worried about something, in a way that is uncontrollable

[Adjective]
broken

physically or mentally weakened as a result of much suffering

[Adjective]
disturbing

causing feelings of unease, discomfort, or concern

[Adjective]
disgusted

having or displaying great dislike for something

[Adjective]
lovable

possessing traits that attract people's affection

[Adjective]
desolate

feeling very lonely and sad

[Adjective]
contemptuous

devoid of respect for someone or something

[Adjective]
content

satisfied and happy with one's current situation or circumstances

[Adjective]
devoted

expressing much attention and love toward someone or something

[Adjective]
ecstatic

extremely excited and happy

[Adjective]
thrilled

very excited, happy, or pleased about something

[Adjective]
gloomy

hopeless or causing sadness

[Adjective]
joyful

having, showing, or causing great happiness

[Adjective]
fond

feeling or showing emotional attachment or nostalgia toward a person or thing

[Adjective]
appalled

very scared and shocked by something unpleasant or bad

[Adjective]
horrified

very scared or shocked

[Adjective]
disillusioned

feeling disappointed because someone or something is not as worthy or good as one believed

[Adjective]
distressed

feeling extreme anxiety, sorrow, or discomfort

[Adjective]
disturbed

feeling very upset or nervous

[Adjective]
uneasy

feeling nervous or worried, especially about something unpleasant that might happen soon

[Adjective]
fierce

having or displaying aggressiveness

[Adjective]
frozen

not showing any emotion

[Adjective]
frustrated

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

[Adjective]
intrigued

wanting to know more about something because it seems very interesting

[Adjective]
protective

displaying or having a desire to protect someone or something

[Adjective]
provocative

causing strong reactions or discussions by presenting controversial or thought-provoking ideas

[Adjective]
self-conscious

embarrassed or worried about one's appearance or actions

[Adjective]
sentimental

easily affected by emotions

[Adjective]
speechless

unable to speak for a short time, particularly as a result of surprise, shock, or anger

[Adjective]
compassion

great sympathy for a person or animal that is suffering

[noun]
heartbreak

a feeling of great distress or sadness

[noun]
to come to terms with sth

to gradually learn to accept or deal with something unpleasant

[phrase]
goddamn

used for showing annoyance or anger with a person or thing, in a way that is not very polite

[Adjective]
bloody

used for expressing annoyance or anger in a way that may seem a bit offensive

[Adjective]
bananas

experiencing an state of extreme anger, excitement, or craziness

[Adjective]
disenchanted

not believing in the worth or value of a person or thing any longer

[Adjective]
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