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Teacher:

Eury Fernández, MSc.

English 5 Vocabulary Unit 9


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REGRET
feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that one has done or failed to
do).
"she immediately regretted her words"
AMUSED
 finding something funny or entertaining.
 “Sally was amused when you fell down"
IRRITATED
 showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed.
 “Watch the irritated look on Alana's face"
SYMPATHETIC
 feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
 “He was sympathetic towards family with problems"
EMBARRASED
 feeling or showing embarrassment.
 "I felt quite embarrassed for what I said"
CONFUSED
 (of a person) unable to think clearly; bewildered.
 "she was utterly confused about what had happened"
INCONSIDERATE
 thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others.
 "it's inconsiderate of him to be chatting while we talk"
HURT
 cause pain or injury to.
 "Ow! You're hurting me!"
RUDE
 offensively impolite or bad-mannered.
 “He had been rude to her sisters"
HELPFUL
 giving or ready to give help.
 "people are friendly and helpful"
RELIEVED
 no longer feeling distressed or anxious; reassured.
 “Jason felt relieved when he knew that he didn’t have Coronavirus"
UNCOMFORTABLE
 causing or feeling unease or awkwardness.
 “She began to feel uncomfortable at the man's hard stare"
THOUGHTFUL
 showing consideration for the needs of other people.
 “She was attentive and thoughtful. He was selfish"
GRATEFUL
 feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received.
 "I'm grateful to you my God for all your blessings"
SHOCKED
 cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.
 "she was shocked at the state of his injuries"
BEHAVIOR
 the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
 “My father will award Lisa for her good behavior"

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