Learn vocabulary about emotional intensity at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness?
Which word means: a feeling of envy toward someone?
Which word means: to dislike someone or something very strongly?
Which word means: a feeling of contentment from achieving something?
Which word means: a strong feeling of fear and shock?
Which word means: extremely tired?
Which word means: feeling worried and under pressure?
Which word means: the feeling of needing food?
Which word means: a feeling of pride in yourself?
Key words and definitions covered in this exercise
excitement
A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
jealousy
A feeling of envy toward someone
hate
To dislike someone or something very strongly
satisfaction
A feeling of contentment from achieving something
horror
A strong feeling of fear and shock
exhausted
Extremely tired
stressed
Feeling worried and under pressure
hunger
The feeling of needing food
self-respect
A feeling of pride in yourself
Learn vocabulary about emotional intensity at B1 intermediate level. Includes 9 multiple choice questions. 9 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness?
Which word means: a feeling of envy toward someone?
Which word means: to dislike someone or something very strongly?
Which word means: a feeling of contentment from achieving something?
Which word means: a strong feeling of fear and shock?
Which word means: extremely tired?
Which word means: feeling worried and under pressure?
Which word means: the feeling of needing food?
Which word means: a feeling of pride in yourself?

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