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inactual out-of-date old-fashioned

kinship family friendship


pore over to look over something carefully
to read or study something carefully
Annoyed: "I\'m very annoyed with him. He hasn\'t returned any of my calls." "She was annoyed by

Appalled = Very shocked: "They were appalled to hear that they would lose their jobs."

Betrayed = When someone breaks the trust you have in them: "He betrayed my trust when he repe

Confused: "I\'m sorry I forgot your birthday – I was confused about the dates."

Depressed = Very sad: "After he failed his English exam, he was depressed for a week."

Disappointed: "She was disappointed by her son\'s poor results at school."

Excited: "I\'m excited by the new opportunities that the internet brings."

Envious = When you want something that someone else has: "I\'m very envious of her happiness –

Embarrassed = Slightly ashamed: "I felt so embarrassed that I went bright red."

Furious = Very angry: "I was furious with him for breaking my favourite vase."

Frightened: "As a child she was frightened of the dark."

Great = Very good: "I feel great today!"

Horrified = Very shocked: "I\'m horrified by the amount of violence on television today."

Irritated = Annoyed: "I get so irritated when he changes TV channels without asking me first."

Intrigued = Being so interested in something you have to find out more: "I\'m intrigued to hear abo

Jealous = Envious: "She was jealous of her sister\'s new toy."

Lucky: "I\'m going to play the lottery – I feel lucky today!"


Let down = Disappointed: "When you didn\'t turn up to the meeting, I felt really let down."

Maternal = Feeling like a mother: "Looking at my sister\'s new baby made me feel really maternal."

Nonplussed = So surprised that you don\'t know what to do next: "I was so nonplussed by his anno

Overwhelmed = So much emotion that you don\'t know what to say or do: "I was overwhelmed by

Over the moon = Delighted: "She was over the moon with her new bicycle and rode it every day for

Positive = Opposite of negative – seeing the good side of something: "She\'s a very positive person

Positive = Very sure: "Are you sure that\'s what you want? Yes – I\'mpositive."

Relaxed: "I was completely relaxed after I came back from holiday."

Sad: "It makes me sad to see all those animals in cages at the zoo."

Scared = Frightened: "Are you scared of heights?"

Terrible = Ill or tired: "I\'ve got a blinding headache and I feel terrible."

Terrified = Very scared: "She\'s terrified of spiders and screams whenever she sees one."

Upset = Angry or unhappy: "I\'m sorry you\'re upset – I didn\'t mean to be rude."

Unhappy = Sad: "I was unhappy to hear that I hadn\'t got the job."

Victimized = To feel you are the victim of someone or something: "My boss kept criticizing me and n

Wonderful = Great: "I felt wonderful after such a relaxing weekend."


s." "She was annoyed by his comments."

e their jobs."

d my trust when he repeated my secret to everyone."

for a week."

vious of her happiness – I wish I was happy too."

vision today."

ut asking me first."

'm intrigued to hear about your safari in Kenya."


really let down."

me feel really maternal."

o nonplussed by his announcement that I couldn\'t say anything."

"I was overwhelmed by the offer of promotion at work."

and rode it every day for a whole year."

's a very positive person and never lets anything get her down."

she sees one."

s kept criticizing me and not the others, so I felt quite victimised."


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