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angry غاضب :

"She was angry with her boss for criticising her work."
"He made her very angry."

annoyed: متضايق
"I’m very annoyed with him. He hasn’t returned any of my calls."
"She was annoyed by his suggestion that she was lazy."

appalled =مصدوم
very shocked: "The staff were appalled to hear that they would all lose their jobs."

apprehensive : منزعج من شيئ قد يحدث مستقبلا
slightly worried about the future: "I felt a little apprehensive before my interview."

ashamed: خجلان
"How could you say such a thing? You should be ashamed of yourself!"

at the end of your tether = متضايق تماما
completely fed up: "The children have been misbehaving all day – I’m at the end of my tether."

bewildered= مرتبك
very confused: "He was bewildered by the choice and range of computers in the shop, and didn’t know which one to buy."

betrayed = خائن للثقة
when your trust in someone is destroyed by what they do or say: "He betrayed my trust when he repeated my secret to everyone."

confused: ملخبط
"I’m sorry I forgot your birthday – I was confused about the dates."

confident = واثق من قدراته
sure of your abilities: "I’m confident that we can find a solution to this problem."

cheated = غششت خدعت
when you don’t get something that you think you deserve: "Of course I feel cheated – I should have won that competition."

cross = غاضب جداquite angry

: "I was cross with him for not helping me, as he said he would."

depressed = محبط very sad:

"After he failed his English exam, he was depressed for a week."

delighted = مسرور very happy

: "I’m delighted that I got the job. It’s just what I always wanted."

down in the dumps = مكتئب sad and fed up:

"What’s the matter with him? He’s so down in the dumps these days."

disappointed: خاب أمله
"She was disappointed by her son’s poor results at school."

ecstatic = منتشي , طاير من الوناسه extremely happy:

"When he asked her to marry him she was ecstatic."

excited: منفعل , متحمس
"I’m excited by the new opportunities that the internet brings."

emotional = متهيج العاطفة
you have strong feelings (happy or sad) and you cry: "After the operation was over and he knew that he was healthy again, he became quite emotional."

envious = حسود
: "I’m very envious of her happiness – I wish I was happy too."

embarrassed = خجلانslightly ashamed:

"I felt so embarrassed about what I said, that my face went bright red."

furious = في غاية الغضب very angry

: "I was furious with him for breaking my favourite vase."

frightened: خائف
"As a child she was frightened by the dark."

great = عظيمvery good:

"I feel great today!"

happy: سعيد
"She was happy to hear the good news."

horrified مرعوب = very shocked:

"I’m horrified by the amount of violence on television today."

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irritated = annoyed: متضايق
"I get so irritated when he changes TV channels without asking me first."

intrigued = متحمس لمعرفة شيئ جديدbeing so interested in something you have to find out more:

"I’m intrigued to hear about your safari in Kenya – you have to show me the photos."

jealous = غيور:
"She was jealous of her sister’s new toy."

jaded = يشعر بالمللtired and having no interest:

"New employees think this is a great company, but after 10 years here, I’ve seen it all and I just feel jaded."

keen: شغوف .. مهتم ب
"I’m keen to see your new house – I’ve heard lots about it."
"I’m keen on keeping fit."

lazy: كسول"I can’t be bothered to do anything today – I feel really lazy!"

lucky: محظوظ"I’m going to play the lottery – I feel lucky today!"

let down يشعر بالخذلانdisappointed: "You said you would come to the meeting, but when you didn’t, I felt really let down."

maternal = حنون كالأم
feeling protective and loving, like a mother: "Looking at my sister’s new baby made me feel really maternal."

nonplussed = مرتبك
so surprised that you don’t know what to do next: "I was so nonplussed by his sudden announcement that I couldn’t say anything."

negative غير مهتمwhen you can only see the disadvantages: "I feel very negative about my job – the hours are too long and the pay is awful."

overwhelmed مغمور بعاطفة جياشة
so much emotion that you don’t know what to say or do: "I was overwhelmed by the offer of promotion at work."

over the moon = في غاية الإنبساطdelighted:

"She was over the moon with her new bicycle and rode it every day for a whole year."

positive ايجابيopposite of negative – seeing the good side of something: "She’s a very positive person and never lets anything get her down."

positive متأكدvery sure: "Are you sure that’s what you want? Yes – I’m positive."

pensive كثير التأملthoughtful:

"You’re in a very pensive mood today. Is everything OK?"

relaxed: مسترخي
"I was completely relaxed after I came back from holiday."

reluctant متردد
when you don’t want to do something: "I’m reluctant to buy a new car – the one we have is fine."

seething يكتم غضبه
extremely angry, but hiding it: "She was seething after her boss criticised her."

sad: حزين
"It makes me sad to see all those animals in cages at the zoo."

scared مرعوب
frightened: "Are you scared of ************************************************s? "

stressed متوترbeing worried or anxious about something so you can’t relax:

"I feel really stressed at work – I need a break."
"He was stressed out by all the travelling in his job."

terrific = رائع
fantastic, really good: "I feel terrific today!"

terrible= فظيع
ill or tired: "I’ve got a blinding headache and I feel terrible."

terrified = مرعوب
very scared: "She’s terrified of spiders and screams whenever she sees one."

tense = متوتر الأعصاب
not relaxed: "You look a bit tense. Did you have a bad day at work?"

upset = زعلان
angry or unhappy: "I’m sorry you’re upset – I didn’t mean to be rude."

unhappy = زعلان
sad: "I was unhappy to hear that I hadn’t got the job."

victimised = يحس أنه ضحية
to feel you are the victim of someone or something: "My boss kept criticising me and not the others, so I felt quite victimised."

wonderful = رائع
great: "I felt wonderful after such a relaxing weekend