Changing feelings quickly; sometimes happy, sometimes angry or sad.
Moody
Extremely disappointed or upset about something
Gutted
To irritate or annoy someone
to get on someone’s nerves
I don't have any money.
I wish I had money.
Tom invited Sarah to the party. Subject Question
Who invited Sarah to the party?
Not wanting to change your opinion or do what others want.
Stubborn
Feeling like you have too much to deal with, or that your emotions are too strong to manage.
Overwhelmed
To say exactly what you mean without unnecessary words or delay
To get straight to the point
I bought a coat yesterday and it doesn't fit me.
I wish I hadn't bought this coat.
Emma bought a new laptop yesterday. Object
What did Emma buy yesterday?
Someone you can trust to do what they say they will do.
Reliable
Very shocked and upset; emotionally destroyed by bad news or loss
Devastated
To become so involved in something that you lose control or go too far
To get carried away
I don't have any friends.
I wish I had some friends.
The teacher explained the rules clearly. Subject
Who explained the rules clearly?
Showing good judgment; making smart and practical decisions.
Sensible
Feeling sad or slightly depressed for a short time. (expression)
Having the blues
To recover from something difficult, like an illness or a disappointment
To get over
I didn't study hard at school.
I wish I had studied harder at school.
My friends are planning a trip to Italy. Object
What are my friends planning?
Having a strong desire to be successful or achieve something
Ambitious
Extremely tired or exhausted (UK)
Knackered
To remove or throw something away; to stop having something you don’t want
To get rid of
I overslept and missed my train.
I wish I hadn't overslept.
Mark fixed the car this morning. Object
What did Mark fix?