1.2 TRY SOMETHING NEW: FEELINGS

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Question English Answer English
disappointed and angry
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frustated
felt embarrassed
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I wished the earth would swallow me up.
thrilled
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over the moon
disgusted me
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made my stomach turn
glad it was finished
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I was relieved
very interested
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fascinated
felt nervous
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I was shaking like a leaf
petrified
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I felt scared out of my wits
sound mental faculties; sanity: scared out of my wits.
admiring
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they were really impressed
embarrassing
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awkward
frustrated
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frustration
awkward
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awkwardness
embarrassed
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embarrassment
creative
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creativity
disappointed
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disappointment
anxious
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anxiety
angry
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anger
fascinated
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fascination
worried
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worry
spontaneous
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spontaneity
nervous
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nervousness
amused
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amusement
People often comment on my (?)
spon?
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People often comment on my spontaneity.
My greatest (?) are related to my relationships rather than money.
fru?
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My greatest frustration are related to my relationships rather than money.
When I was younger, I was (?) in social situations, but not anymore.
awk?
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When I was younger, I was awkward in social situations, but not anymore.
I get a lot of (?) from being with children.
amu?
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I get a lot of amusement from being with children.
I often feel quite (?) in my friends, for example when they don't have time for me.
dis?
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I often feel quite disappointed in my friends, for example when they don't have time for me.
For me, (?) is a complete waste of energy.
ang?
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For me, anger is a complete waste of energy.
I suffer from (?) in large groups.
ner?
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I suffer from nervousness in large groups.
I often feel intense (?) in lifts.
anx?
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I often feel intense anxiety in lifts.
identify
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identification
appreciate
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appreciation
prepare
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preparation
contribute
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contribution
donate
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donation
react
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reaction
prevent
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prevention
argue
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argument
develop
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development
involve
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involvement
treat
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treatment
exist
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existence
defend
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defence
interfere
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interference
prefer
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preference
refer
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reference
sign
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signature
please
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pleasure
fail
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failure
mix
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mixture
Is your (?) easy to read and has it changed over the years?
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Is your signature easy to read and has it changed over the years?
How do you show your (?) for good service in a hotel?
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How do you show your appreciation for good service in a hotel?
Have you ever taken classes in self-(?) or are you confident you could look after yourself in an emergency?
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Have you ever taken classes in self-defense or are you confident you could look after yourself in an emergency?
Are you studying English for business or for (?)?
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Are you studying English for business or for pleasure?
In a group situation, do you make a lot of (?) or are you fairly quiet until you have something important to say?
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In a group situation, do you make a lot of contributions or are you fairly quiet until you have something important to say?
Do you have a (?) for a particular type of music?
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Do you have a preference for a particular type of music?
Do you carry any (?) with you, such as your passport?
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Do you carry any identification with you, such as your passport?
Do you enjoy having heated (?) with people or do you tend to avoid them?
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Do you enjoy having heated arguments with people or do you tend to avoid them?
Have you ever written a (?) for someone for a job or to go to university?
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Have you ever written a reference for someone for a job or to go to university?
Can you remember a teacher who had a strong influence on your (?) as a person?
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Can you remember a teacher who had a strong influence on your development as a person?
feelings
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something that you feel in your mind, for example happiness or sadness
challenging
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difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way; hard difficult; hard is less formal than difficult and is very common in everyday English
skill
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an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced it; talent
fit
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to be the right size and shape for someone or something
scared
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frightened or nervous about something SYN afraid
wits
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to be very upset and not know what to do because you have tried everything possible to solve a problem
relieved
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happy because you are no longer worried or frightened
awkward
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embarrassing
clapped
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to hit your hands together several times to show that you approve of something, or want to attract someone’s attention with applause
steps
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one of the movements you make with your feet when you are dancing
prize
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something that is given to someone who is successful in a competition, race, etc.
stare
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to look at someone or something for a long time
swallow
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to make food or drink go down your throat
thrilled
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to make someone very excited and pleased
climbing
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the sport of climbing mountains or rocks
overcome
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to succeed in controlling a feeling or solving a problem
healthier
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if you are healthy, your body is in good condition and you do not feel ill or weak
fear
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the feeling you get when you are afraid or worried that something bad will happen
recipe
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a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something
altogether
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You use altogether to talk about the total amount of people or things
dig
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to move earth, snow, etc. so that you make a hole in the ground, especially using a tool such as a spade
yoga
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a system of exercises which helps you to relax your body and mind
spade
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a tool that you use for digging, with a long handle and a wide flat part at the end

Emotions vs feelings

Let's start enhancing your English vocabulary by learning how are different types of feelings called in English! Before we start, we will learn what is the difference between emotions and feelings. The first difference is that the feelings originate from the way we interpret different events, while emotions are a response of our nervous system. Another difference is that the maximum number of feelings a person can have has no limits, while there is a maximum number of emotions we can have. While emotions appear almost immediately, feelings appear only after we understand what we feel after a thing has happened. The different types of feelings develop bit by bit and don't come and go as the emotions. Another important difference between feelings and emotions is that the second are usually more intense.

Learn English words to describe feelings

This flashcard lesson will teach you emotion vocabulary that includes some of the most common emotions and of course a list of feelings. This list of emotions and feelings will be very useful in simple English conversations. You will use this emotion vocabulary to express yourself and tell that you are happy, sad or embarrased. The list of feelings will help you learn something new download. The emotion vocabulary of this lesson will also teach you how to form nouns out of emotions and feelings. Moreover, the words to describe feelings can be downloaded as an mp3 file and learnt on the go. If you want to learn something new download our emotions flashcards!

List of emotions

The list of emotions of this flashcard lesson, along with the list of feelings include different expressions and words that describe feelings, along with example sentences. Here are some examples:
  • 1. dissapoited and angry = frustrated
  • 2. very interested = fascinated
  • 3. to be nervous = to be shaking like a leaf
  • 4. embarrassing = awkward
  • 5. to admire = to be really impressed

Want to learn more than just emotion vocabulary?

If this lesson of words to describe feelings is not the peak of your ambitions in learning English, there are many more useful English lessons our users and linguists prepared for you to learn something new download! For example, the 1.1 TIME FOR A CHAT: PERSONALITY and Communication: Feelings lessons will teach you personality and feelings vocabulary. Want to learn something new download our app and find the perfect lesson for you!

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