Feelings Quiz 1
Choose the correct feeling for each situation.
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
When I saw this film, I was ____ because I thought it would be much better.
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disappointed ADJECTIVE unhappy because something that you hoped for or expected did not happen or because someone or something was not as good as you expected
nervous ADJECTIVE feeling excited and worried, or slightly afraid
grateful ADJECTIVE feeling that you want to thank someone because they have given you something or have done something for you -
Question 2 of 15
2. Question
My wife and I are very ____ that you could come.
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ashamed ADJECTIVE feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that you have not reached a standard that people expect
pleased ADJECTIVE happy and satisfied
unhappy ADJECTIVE feeling sad or upset -
Question 3 of 15
3. Question
Linda became ____ to her new classmate David, a very handsome young man.
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attract VERB to be interested in someone in a romantic or sexual way
happy ADJECTIVE feeling pleased and satisfied
shocked ADJECTIVE very offended or embarrassed by something that you consider immoral -
Question 4 of 15
4. Question
Victoria has no friends in this city. She feels very ____.
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surprised ADJECTIVE having the feeling that you get when something unexpected happens
great ADJECTIVE used for expressing pleasure or agreement
lonely ADJECTIVE unhappy because you are alone or because you have no friends -
Question 5 of 15
5. Question
Where were you? I was ____ that something bad had happened.
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worried ADJECTIVE unhappy because you are thinking about your problems or about bad things that could happen
pleased ADJECTIVE happy and satisfied
furious ADJECTIVE extremely angry -
Question 6 of 15
6. Question
They were both very sad, so the goodbye at the airport was ____.
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bored ADJECTIVE feeling impatient or dissatisfied, because you are not interested in something or because you have nothing to do
tearful ADJECTIVE crying, or feeling as if you want to cry
amazed ADJECTIVE very surprised -
Question 7 of 15
7. Question
I was very ____ with my test results.
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jealous ADJECTIVE unhappy because someone has something that you would like or can do something that you would like to do
sympathetic ADJECTIVE kind to someone who has a problem and willing to understand how they feel
disappointed ADJECTIVE unhappy because something that you hoped for or expected did not happen or because someone or something was not as good as you expected -
Question 8 of 15
8. Question
Are you ____ that you’ll pass the exam?
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confident ADJECTIVE certain that something will happen or be successful
confused ADJECTIVE unable to understand something or think clearly about it
delighted ADJECTIVE very happy, especially because something good has happened -
Question 9 of 15
9. Question
He was ____ when he heard he had got the job.
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depressed ADJECTIVE if you are depressed, you feel very unhappy because of a difficult or unpleasant situation that you feel you cannot change
delighted ADJECTIVE very happy, especially because something good has happened
bitter ADJECTIVE feeling angry or upset because of a bad experience, especially when you think that you have been treated unfairly -
Question 10 of 15
10. Question
She was ____ with her son for stealing money.
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furious ADJECTIVE extremely angry
happy ADJECTIVE feeling pleased and satisfied
excited ADJECTIVE very happy and enthusiastic because something good is going to happen, especially when this makes you unable to relax -
Question 11 of 15
11. Question
I was ____ to hear about your experience working as a zoo-keeper. It sounds a great job.
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suspicious ADJECTIVE feeling that someone or something cannot be trusted
jealous ADJECTIVE unhappy because someone has something that you would like or can do something that you would like to do
keen ADJECTIVE wanting to do something, or wanting other people to do something -
Question 12 of 15
12. Question
He felt really ____ by all his friends. Nobody helped him at all.
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lucky ADJECTIVE happening as a result of good luck and not because of anything that you do
let down PHRASAL VERB to make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do
negative ADJECTIVE giving more attention or emphasis to bad possibilities than good ones -
Question 13 of 15
13. Question
We all felt ____ after our relaxing holiday.
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seething ADJECTIVE feeling extremely angry without showing it much
terrific ADJECTIVE very good
terrible ADJECTIVE ill or unhappy -
Question 14 of 15
14. Question
I was ____ to hear about your cat.
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seething ADJECTIVE feeling extremely angry without showing it much
sorry ADJECTIVE used for emphasising that something is so bad that it makes you feel sympathy
scared ADJECTIVE frightened, or worried -
Question 15 of 15
15. Question
He’s still ____ of the dark. We have to leave the light on for him.
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terrible ADJECTIVE ill or unhappy
terrified ADJECTIVE extremely frightened
tense ADJECTIVE making you feel nervous and not relaxed, usually because you are worried about what is going to happen
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Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous?
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