Adjectives 1
Adjectives 2
Informal or slang words and expressions
Strong adjectives 1
Strong adjectives 2
100

A friend doesn't invite you to his wedding. You're o...

offended

100

A stranger gives you a lot of help with a problem. You're very g...

grateful

100

I was scared s _ _ _ _ when I heard the bedroom door opening.

stiff

100

extremely upset = d...

devastated

100

very surprised and unable to move or react = s...

stunned
100

You discover that you have a brother you had never known about. You're s...

shocked

100

You are abroad and you think someone has stolen your passport, but then you find it. You're so r...

relieved

100

I'm absolutely s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (exhausted). I want to relax and put my feet up.

shattered

100

very excited = t...

thrilled

100

feeling such strong emotions that you don't know how to react = o...

overwhelmed

100

You haven't visited your grandparents for a long time. You feel a bit g...

guilty

100

You don't get a job you were hoping to get. You're a bit d...

disappointed

100

I was completely g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (astonished) when I heard that Tina was getting married. 

gobsmacked

100

incredibly pleased = d...

delighted

100

extremely confused = b...

bewildered

100

Someone in your family wins an important prize. You're incredibly p...

proud

100

You go to study abroad and you're missing your family and friends. You feel a bit h...

homesick

100

When he missed that penalty, I was absolutely g _ _ _ _ _ (very disappointed).

gutted

100

very surprised = a...

astonished

100

extremely shocked or disgusted = h...

horrified

100

You move to a new town and don't have any friends. You're very l...

lonely

100

You are going to talk in public for the first time. You're really n...

nervous

100

He was really ch _ _ _ _ _ (pleased or happy) with his present. 

chuffed

100

with little hope, and ready to do anything to improve the situation = d...

desperate

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