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If you're (CONVINCE) that you're going to fail, then you probably will.
convinced
The key to success is (CONVINCE) yourself that you are not going to fail.
convincing
Many university graduates are gravely (CONCERN) by the lack of jobs.
concerned
The lack of jobs is seriously (CONCERN) for many university graduates.
concerning
The tourists were (CONFUSE) by the directions from the hotel reception.
confused
The directions the hotel receptionist gave us were totally (CONFUSE)
confusing
Stealing from a shop may sometimes feel very (TEMPT)
tempting
Have you ever been (TEMPT) to steal from a shop?
tempted
The prospect of the holidays was so (EXCITE) for Laura that she couldn't sleep all night.
exciting
Laura was so (EXCITE) about the holiday that she couldn't sleep all night.
excited
I felt (EXHAUST) after driving all day from the north of Spain to the south.
exhausted
Driving from the north of Spain to the south in just one day was (EXHAUST)
exhausting
The visit to a former Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz left me feeling really (DISTRESS).
distressed
The visit to a former Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz was really (DISTRESS). I couldn't help crying.
distressing
The monkeys at the zoo are very (AMUSE) for children.
amusing
The children were (AMUSE) by the monkeys at the zoo.
amused
No matter how clean public toilets seem to be, Lisa still feels (DISGUST) by them.
disgusted
Public toilets are at the top of Lisa's list of (DISGUST) places.
disgusting
Are your children (INTEREST) in learning science?
interested
Do you think science lessons are (INTEREST) enough in school?
interesting
I was hoping for the movie to at least be (ENTERTAIN), but in fact I was bored to death.
entertaining
When I pay for a cinema ticket, I expect to be (ENTERTAIN), not bored to death.
entertained
Did you find 'Titanic' dead (BORE)?
boring
Were you (BORE) to death while watching 'Titanic'?
bored
Mary has been on a few unsuccessful blind dates, but this time she was far from (DISAPPOINT).
disappointed
Mary knew that blind dates are mostly bitterly (DISAPPOINT). This one, however, turned out to be different.
disappointing
The bride's speech was very (MOVE) and brought people to tears.
moving
The wedding guests were (MOVE) to tears by the bride's speech.
moved
Flying through intense turbulance was a (FRIGHTEN) experience.
frightening
I was (FRIGHTEN) out of my wits when we flew through intense turbulance.
frightened
She found the teacher's question very (INTRIGUE)
intriguing
She was (INTRIGUE) by the teacher's question.
intrigued
The mother felt very (EMABARRASS) when her child farted in a lift full of people.
embarrassed
Farting in a lift full of people is very (EMABARRASS)
embarrassing
An ideal job is one in which you feel (fulfill) and earn a decent salary.
fulfilled
An ideal job is one that is both (fulfill) and profitable.
fulfilling
The patient and his family were (RELIEVE) to hear the good news from the doctor.
relieved
After expecting the worst, the test results were (RELIEVE) for the patient and his family.
relieving
If you're (FRUSTRATE) with your job, find a new one.
frustrated
If your job is (FRUSTRATE), find a new one!
frustrating
Winning first prize in the Young Innovator competition was very (ENCOURAGE) for the team.
encouraging
The team was extremely (ENCOURAGE) after winning first prize in the Young Innovator competition.
encouraged
It must have been really (ANNOY) for your parents when they saw the phone bill this month.
annoying
My parents were really (ANNOY) when they saw the phone bill this month.
annoyed
Every parent feels (SATISFY) to see their children become successful.
satisfied
It's very (SATISFY) to see your children become successful.
satisfying
Some people find it (INSULT) when the shop assistant doesn't say thanks to them.
insulting
Ana was (INSULT) when the shop assistant didn't say thanks to her.
insulted