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He looked like a king and they had adored him.
anxiety
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amazed
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apprehensive
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In the beginning, I was apprehensive about having high school students
ashamed
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I was a little ashamed when I kissed her the first time.
astonished
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His mother would have been most astonished to see him.
be fed up with somebody
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I'm really fed up with the weather in Britain.
be fed up of something
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I'm absolutely fed up of it, I'll tell you straight.
bewildered
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He was bewildered and did not know what to do.
confused
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I remember being so confused as to what my life would be like.
content with
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depressed
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We've lost the most important game and I'm depressed
devastated
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North of the mountain is what's known as the Devastated Area, stripped of all vegetation by the eruptions.
distracted
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How in the name of reason could he not be distracted
elated
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And then at the end of the morning you feel elated.
embarrassed
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There's no reason for you to be embarrassed
emotional intelligence
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He lacks emotional intelligence and that is what brought him down
excited
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Hank got very excited
exhausted
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I'm absolutely exhausted.
frightened
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Once in the house, she had been no less frightened
frustrated
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She is frustrated with her marriage
furious
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I've never seen him so furious.
gloomy
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He is a gloomy sort of person who never smiles
heartbroken
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She was heartbroken at the time but takes a different view now.
indifferent
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He gave an indifferent shrug
in the mood for something
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They are in the mood of looking to the city to do something for them
jealous
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I'm no longer jealous of her.
long for something
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long for something
lose your temper
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lose your temper
miserable
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She felt miserable
moved
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moved
rub somebody up the wrong way
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rub somebody up the wrong way
stressed out
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Anyone would feel stressed out by what we've been through in the past few months
terrified
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Terrified or not, it looked like she was going to find out.
petrified
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The kids at first were petrified, especially the young boy.
thrilled
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I'm so thrilled about going to Mexico
wretched
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I've known the wretched man for less than a week!
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