You feel it when you don’t have anyone to talk to or spend time with.
lonely
You feel it when something upsetting happens or you lose something important to you.
sadness
to share similar experiences, interests, or characteristics that help you connect with someone.
have in common
a person who is in the same class as you at school or university; someone you study with.
classmate
happiness - ?
positive noun - happy
You feel it when things don’t turn out the way you hoped they would.
disappointed
You feel it when something fun or important is about to happen and you can’t wait.
excitement
to have a friendly and comfortable relationship with someone, where you enjoy spending time together and rarely argue.
get on well (with)
the group of people you are close to and regularly spend time with; your main social group.
circle of friends
afraid - ?
negative adjective - fear
You feel it when something bothers you, hurts your feelings, or goes wrong unexpectedly.
upset
You feel it when you do something awkward or make a mistake in front of others.
embarrassment
to share the same opinion or point of view as someone, so you understand each other easily.
see eye to eye (with)
to disagree or fight with someone, usually by raising issues that make both people upset.
have arguments (with)
delighted - ?
positive adjective - delight
You feel it when something wonderful happens and it makes you truly happy.
delighted
You feel it when you don’t understand what is happening or what you should do.
confusion
the mix of positive and negative moments that naturally happen in life or relationships.
ups and downs
to become friends again after an argument; to fix the problem and return to a good relationship.
make up
confusion - ?
negative verb - confused
You feel it when a stressful or difficult situation finally ends.
relieved
You feel it when you or someone close to you achieves something meaningful.
pride
to stay loyal and supportive of someone in every situation, both during difficult times and during good times.
through thick and thin
to stop being friendly with someone after a disagreement or argument.
fall out (with)
lonely - ?
negative adjective - loneliness