ns ti o o lu d S a n e ts e gr R 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"