feeilings and emotions

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contemptuous
He is narcissistic and very contemptuous towards his colleagues
sumienny
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conscientious
cieszyć się
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rejoiced
The fans rejoiced at the news of the group's comeback
spoglądać triumfująco
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gloated
promieniować
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beamed
nie posiadać się z radości
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exulted
The women exulted over her children's test scores
unosząc się radością
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jubilant
We were jubilant about the result of the election and our candidate's victory
nie posiadać się z radości
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exulted
udaremniony
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thwarted
narzekać
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moaning
zasmucać się
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grieving
The boy was still grieving over the loss of his beloved dog
nienawidzić
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loathers
Chris is camera shy. He really loathers having photos taken of him
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adores
nienawidzić
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abhor
I could never be a racist. I abhor racism in all its forms
odczuwać odrzucenie
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repulse
wzgardzony
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scorned
Perhaps the biggest mistake was that she visibly scorned her opponent. No wonder she ended up defeated
wykryć
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scored
życzliwy
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benevolents
wrogi
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hostile
My new boss is misanthropic and he is hostile towards most pepole in office
niespokojny
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anxious
Janet loves the company of pepole and she always gets a bit anxious when she is alone
podekscytowany
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aflutter
bezstronny
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disinterested
obojętny
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indifferent
He was indifferent to their decision since it didn't affect him in any way
zaczerwienić się
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blushes
Derek still blushes to think about how reckless and ill-advised he was
dreszcze
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shivers
oszalały
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distraught
She looked at him, her face expressionless, but he knew very well that she was distraught
nieobecny
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distrait
niepokoić
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disconcert
zamieszanie
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discomfiture
Robert could hardly keep his countenance and she took pleasure in his discomfiture
przerażony
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aghast
Tom murmured some inaudible word. He was not sure whether to be elated or aghast
nieziemsko upiorny
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ghostly
bojaźliwy
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fearful
He was fearful and pale. You would think something serious was happening but he was just watching penalty shoot-outs
przerażający
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fearsome
zdenerwowany
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flurried
wybuchać
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flared
His anger flared when he learnt that she was talking behind his back
pijany
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stoned
zaskoczony
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stunned
Harry was stunned when he realised that he had won the loterry
pszczoła
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bee
zadowolenie
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glee
Although she tried to appear symapthetic, she just couldn't hide the glee in her voice
panika
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panic
ogarnięty paniką
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panic - stricken
He had a rising feeling of panic-stricken when he couldn't find his wallet with all his credit cards
sparaliżowany ze strachu
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petrified
He stood petrified not able to move or breath
rozłożyć, gnić
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putrefied
rozładowywać
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defuse
The party leaders met to defuse the crisis
udobruchać, ułaskawiać
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placate
I think he will need something more than just bouquet of flowers to placate
godzić
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conciliate
He was appointed to conciliate between the confilicting parties
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appease
In order to appease the opposition, the Prime Minister dismissed Minister of Justice
uspokoić się
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calm down
She was so shaken that she was comletely unable to calm down
łagodzić
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assuage
The teacher did all he could to assuage his students fear of falling the exam
godzić
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conciliate
The finally conciliate with each other after an eight-month separation
rozpalić
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fuel
His reckless remark has only fuelled more anger among his coleagues
budzić
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arouse
Her being nice all of a sudden arouse his suspicions and set him on guard
zachęcać
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incite
The govermment's decisions incited riots and protests in the street
wariactwo
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frenzy
a state of wild, uncontrolled behavior or emotion
wściekłość
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fury
violent anger
podekscytowany
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excitement
a state of being very happy and enthusiastic
wdzięczność
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gratitude
a state of being grateful
wstręt, odraza
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disgust
a strong feeling of distaste, disapproval, a great loathing
irytacja, rozdrażnienie
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annoyance
a state of being irritated or angry
wstydliwy
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shame
a painful emotion caused by guilt or embarrassment beacause of your own or some else's behaviour
ulga
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relief
a feeling of happiness that follows the removal of pain, oppression or discomfort
niespokojny
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anxiety
a feeling of worry e.g. about future uncertainties
litować się
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pity
a feeling of sympathy for the suffering of others
odrętwienie
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numbness
lack of physical or emotional feeling
rozczarowanie
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disappointment
a feeling of dissatisfaction or sadness because your expectations were not realised
rozbawienie, uciecha
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amusement
a feeling of being amused, entertained or pleased

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