We were too EMBARRASSED / EMBARRASSING to ask them for help.
EMBARRASSED
Magicians do AMAZED / AMAZING tricks.
AMAZING
My cousin Jack is really INTERESTED / INTERESTING in fast cars.
INTERESTED
My parents were DISAPPOINTING / DISAPPOINTED when they saw my test results.
DISAPPOINTED
Doing homework – day after day – is very TIRED / TIRING.
tiring
Feeling calm and free from tension or stress, usually in a peaceful environment.
Relaxed
This adjective can describe something that it makes you say "Wow!"
Amazing
A calm, peaceful environment can have this effect on you.
Relaxing
This adjective describes something that doesn't meet expectations and causes letdown.
disappointing
This adjective describes how you might feel after hearing a hilarious joke.
amused
Describes something that is dull, uninteresting, and fails to engage attention.
Boring
If you didn't get the result you hoped for, you might feel this.
Disappointed
This adjective describes a situation that causes anxiety.
worrying
After seeing something incredible, you might feel this.
amazed
If you see a scary movie, you might feel this way.
frightened
This adjective describes something that irritates or bothers you.
Annoying
A rollercoaster ride or a funny game might make you feel this
excited
If you did something ashaming in front of others, you might feel this
embarrassed
If something sparks your curiosity.
Interesting
Causing fear or anxiety, usually because it is scary or threatening.
Frightening
This adjective describes a situation that makes you feel ashamed.
Embarrassing
You might feel this way if you're stuck in a dull meeting or class.
bored
If someone keeps interrupting you while you're talking, you might feel this.
annoyed
This adjective is used for something that is unexpectedly impressive or shocking.
surprising
If a topic interests you and you want to learn more, you might feel this.
interested