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EMOTION WORD DICTIONARY

EMOTION WORD DICTIONARY. By Andrea Larry. Anxious . a nx-shes /adj. Worried , Tense Afraid Calm She feels anxious and afraid. Bashful. Bash- ful /adj. Socially shy or timid Backward Extroverted Bashful boys were askin g girls to dance. Cautious. Ko-shes /adj.

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EMOTION WORD DICTIONARY

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  1. EMOTION WORD DICTIONARY By Andrea Larry

  2. Anxious • anx-shes/adj. • Worried, Tense • Afraid • Calm • She feels anxious and afraid

  3. Bashful • Bash-ful/adj. • Socially shy or timid • Backward • Extroverted • Bashful boys were asking girls to dance.

  4. Cautious • Ko-shes/adj. • Marked by or given to caution • Chary • Needless • I am cautious around strangers.

  5. Curious • Kyur-e-es, adj. • Archaic, made carefully • Nosy • Incurious • They were curious to find out who won the game.

  6. Depressed • Dih-prest, adj. • Deject • Abase • Comfort • She was depressed when her dog died.

  7. Determined • D-\ter-mend, adj. • Adj • Having reached a decision • Bent • Faltering • I am determined to finish my project

  8. Ecstatic • Ek-sta-tik, ik-sta-tik, adj. • Of relating to • Elated • Depressed • He was ecstatic when he found out that he was going to be a father.

  9. Embarrassed • Im- ber-es, verb • To place in doubt • Abash • Aid • I was embarrassed when I fell to the ground.

  10. Excited • Ik-sit, verb • To call to activity • Amaze • Bore • The ideas excited the crowd.

  11. Exhausted • Ig-zost, verb • To consume entirely • Break • Renew • They were exhausted at the end of the race.

  12. Fearful • Fir-fal, adj. • Full of fear • Timid • Bold • The small children were fearful of the monster.

  13. Frightened • Fry-tend, verb • To make afraid • Alarm • Reassure • The story really frightened me.

  14. Frustrated • Fres-trat, verb • To balk or defeat in an endeavor • Balk • Forward • We’ve been frustrated in our effort to resolve the problem.

  15. Guilty • Gil-te, adj. • Suggesting or involving • Starned • Shameless • Do you think he is innocent or guilty?

  16. Happy • Ha-pe, adj. • Favorable by luck or fortune • Lucky • Hopeless • She is a very happy child.

  17. Helpless • Hel-ples, adj. • Lacking protection or support • Exposed • Shielded • I feel helpless when I am sick.

  18. Hopeful • Hop-ful, adj. • Full of hope • Bright • Bleak • The movie has a hopeful ending

  19. Innocent • Na-sant, adj. • Free from legal guilt or fault • Pure • Impure • The jury found her innocent.

  20. Interested • In-ta-res-ted, adj. • Having the attention engaged • Drawn • Apathetic • The class was interested in the lecture.

  21. Jealous • Je-les, adj. • Intolerant of rivalry or unfaithfulness • Possessive • Unenvious • She was jealous of the girls eyes.

  22. Lonely • Lon-le, adj. • Being without company • Lone • Accompanied • She had a lonely childhood.

  23. Loved • Lev, verb • To hold dear • Prize • Disvalve • He swore he loved her dearly.

  24. Mischievious • Mis-che-ves, adj. • Irresponsibly playful • Arch • Behaved • They were punished for playing mischievous tricks on the neighbors.

  25. Pained • Pand, adj. • Feeling pain • Annoy • Aid • She wore a pained expression on her face.

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