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