Vocabulary: Feelings
Here are some adjectives describing feelings, along with explanations and how you might use them in sentences:
- Worried: Feeling anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.
- Scared: Feeling fear or fright.
- Excited: Feeling very enthusiastic and eager.
- Miserable: Wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable.
- Bored: Feeling weary and restless through lack of interest.
- Puzzled: Feeling confused because something is difficult to understand.
- Tired: In need of sleep or rest; weary.
- Stressed: Feeling or showing mental or emotional strain or tension.
Example Usage (b):
- When I have an exam, I feel worried.
- When I work for a long time, I feel tired.
- When I am on holiday, I feel excited.
- When I have nothing to do, I feel bored.
- When I am alone in the dark, I feel scared.
- When I don't understand something, I feel puzzled.
Note: The image shows some of these words with visual cues for the feeling. The exact emotions can vary from person to person.