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Adjectives that end in 'ed' or 'ing'

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    ed and ing adjectives
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  • Ana was (INSULT) when the shop assistant didn't say thanks to her.
    insulted
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  • Some people find it (INSULT) when the shop assistant doesn't say thanks to them.
    insulting
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  • It's very (SATISFY) to see your children become successful.
    satisfying
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  • Every parent feels (SATISFY) to see their children become successful.
    satisfied
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  • My parents were really (ANNOY) when they saw the phone bill this month.
    annoyed
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  • It must have been really (ANNOY) for your parents when they saw the phone bill this month.
    annoying
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  • The team was extremely (ENCOURAGE) after winning first prize in the Young Innovator competition.
    encouraged
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  • Winning first prize in the Young Innovator competition was very (ENCOURAGE) for the team.
    encouraging
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  • If your job is (FRUSTRATE), find a new one!
    frustrating
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  • If you're (FRUSTRATE) with your job, find a new one.
    frustrated
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  • After expecting the worst, the test results were (RELIEVE) for the patient and his family.
    relieving
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  • The patient and his family were (RELIEVE) to hear the good news from the doctor.
    relieved
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  • An ideal job is one that is both (fulfill) and profitable.
    fulfilling
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  • An ideal job is one in which you feel (fulfill) and earn a decent salary.
    fulfilled
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  • Farting in a lift full of people is very (EMABARRASS)
    embarrassing
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  • The mother felt very (EMABARRASS) when her child farted in a lift full of people.
    embarrassed
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