Learn vocabulary about negative feelings at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: feeling worried or nervous?
Which word means: a feeling of worry and nervousness?
Which word means: feeling embarrassed about something wrong you did?
Which word means: the state of feeling uninterested?
Which word means: feeling very sad and without hope?
Which word means: feeling shy or uncomfortable in front of others?
Which word means: feeling afraid?
Which word means: feeling that you have done something wrong?
Which word means: feeling sad because you are alone?
Which word means: very angry or crazy?
Key words and definitions covered in this exercise
anxious
Feeling worried or nervous
anxiety
A feeling of worry and nervousness
ashamed
Feeling embarrassed about something wrong you did
boredom
The state of feeling uninterested
depressed
Feeling very sad and without hope
embarrassed
Feeling shy or uncomfortable in front of others
frightened
Feeling afraid
guilty
Feeling that you have done something wrong
lonely
Feeling sad because you are alone
mad
Very angry or crazy
Learn vocabulary about negative feelings at B1 intermediate level. Includes 10 multiple choice questions. 10 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: feeling worried or nervous?
Which word means: a feeling of worry and nervousness?
Which word means: feeling embarrassed about something wrong you did?
Which word means: the state of feeling uninterested?
Which word means: feeling very sad and without hope?
Which word means: feeling shy or uncomfortable in front of others?
Which word means: feeling afraid?
Which word means: feeling that you have done something wrong?
Which word means: feeling sad because you are alone?
Which word means: very angry or crazy?

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