Feeling Vocabulary

Feeling vocabulary

Category: Vocabulary

Feelings


Explore and expand your feeling vocabulary to better understand and express emotions.



Angry - feeling vocabulary

Angry

Meaning: You feel mad or upset because something is wrong or unfair.

Examples:

I am very angry right now.

He yelled because he was angry.

She looked angry after the meeting.

They made me feel angry.

Don't talk to me, I'm angry.




Annoyed - feeling vocabulary

Annoyed

Meaning: You feel bothered or irritated by something small.

Examples:

I feel annoyed by the noise.

She gets annoyed easily.

That buzzing sound is so annoying.

He looked annoyed when I asked.

I'm annoyed with this problem.




Cold - feeling vocabulary

Cold

Meaning: You feel chilly because the temperature is low.

Examples:

I'm feeling cold today.

It's cold outside.

My hands are cold.

She was shivering from the cold.

He put on a jacket because it was cold.




Confused - feeling vocabulary

Confused

Meaning: You don't understand something and feel unsure.

Examples:

I am confused about the rules.

She looked confused in class.

He gave a confused answer.

This puzzle makes me feel confused.

I don't know what to do — I'm confused.




Dissapointed - feeling vocabulary

Dissapointed

Meaning: You feel sad because something didn't go the way you hoped.

Examples:

I'm disappointed in the results.

He looked disappointed after the test.

She felt disappointed with her team.

The movie was disappointing.

I didn't win, and I'm disappointed.




Embarrassed - feeling vocabulary

Embarrassed

Meaning: You feel shy or uncomfortable because of something you did or what others saw.

Examples:

I was so embarrassed.

He felt embarrassed when he fell.

She turned red from embarrassment.

I get embarrassed when I speak in public.

That was an embarrassing moment.




Grumpy - feeling vocabulary

Grumpy

Meaning: You feel a little angry or in a bad mood, usually for no big reason.

Examples:

I feel grumpy today.

He's always grumpy in the morning.

Don't talk to me, I'm grumpy.

She was grumpy after work.

The baby looks grumpy.




Happy - feeling vocabulary

Happy

Meaning: You feel good, smiley, and full of joy.

Examples:

I'm so happy right now!

She looked happy with the gift.

He was happy to see his friends.

I feel happy when I'm with you.

They are a happy family.




Hopeful - feeling vocabulary

Hopeful

Meaning: You believe something good will happen soon.

Examples:

I feel hopeful about the future.

She is hopeful she will pass.

He gave us a hopeful message.

We are hopeful things will change.

That news made me feel hopeful.




Hot - feeling vocabulary

Hot

Meaning: You feel warm or sweaty because the temperature is high.

Examples:

It's so hot today!

I feel hot in this jacket.

She was sweating because it was hot.

This coffee is very hot.

He looked hot and tired.




Hungry - feeling vocabulary

Hungry

Meaning: Your stomach feels empty and you want to eat.

Examples:

I am really hungry.

Let's eat, I'm hungry.

She gets hungry after school.

He looked hungry.

I'm too hungry to wait.




In love - feeling vocabulary

In love

Meaning: You have strong, warm feelings for someone special.

Examples:

I think I'm in love.

She looks in love.

He is in love with her.

They are so in love.

I feel in love when I see you.




Sad - feeling vocabulary

Sad

Meaning: You feel unhappy or want to cry because something bad happened.

Examples:

I feel very sad today.

He looked sad after the call.

She is sad about the news.

It's a sad story.

That made me feel sad.




Scared - feeling vocabulary

Scared

Meaning: You feel afraid because something seems dangerous or strange.

Examples:

I'm scared of the dark.

She looked scared.

He was scared to jump.

I feel scared sometimes.

That noise scared me.




Shy - feeling vocabulary

Shy

Meaning: You feel nervous or quiet around people, especially new people.

Examples:

I'm a little shy.

He is too shy to speak.

She felt shy on stage.

I get shy around new people.

Don't be shy!




Sick - feeling vocabulary

Sick

Meaning: Your body doesn't feel well, maybe you have a fever or cough.

Examples:

I feel sick today.

He looked sick.

She is sick and stayed home.

I think I'm getting sick.

Being sick is no fun.




Sleepy - feeling vocabulary

Sleepy

Meaning: You feel tired and want to rest or sleep.

Examples:

I'm so sleepy.

She looked sleepy in class.

He is always sleepy in the morning.

I feel sleepy after lunch.

Let's go to bed, I'm sleepy.




Stressed - feeling vocabulary

Stressed

Meaning: You feel pressure or worry because of too much to do or think about.

Examples:

I'm feeling stressed.

She is stressed about work.

He looks very stressed.

This test makes me stressed.

I need a break, I'm stressed.




Surprised - feeling vocabulary

Surprised

Meaning: You feel shocked or amazed by something you didn't expect.

Examples:

I was so surprised!

She looked surprised.

He was surprised by the gift.

That news surprised me.

What a surprising moment!




Worried - feeling vocabulary

Worried

Meaning: You keep thinking something bad might happen.

Examples:

I'm worried about my exam.

She looked worried.

He was worried he might fail.

I feel worried all the time.

Don't be so worried.



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