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shocked: surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened
adjective. After his announcement, there was a shocked silence
outraged: feeling outrage
adjective. She became outraged by poverty
irritated: annoyed
adjective. I began to get increasingly irritated by her questions.
guilty: feeling guilt
adjective. I feel so guilty about forgetting her birthday.
pleased: happy or satisfied
adjective. Are you pleased about John's promotion
frightened: feeling fear or worry
adjective. She gets frightened when he shouts at her
glum: disappointed or unhappy, and quiet
part of speech: adjective. He's very glum about the company's prospects
drowsy: being in a state between sleeping and being awake
adjective. The room is so warm it's making me feel drowsy.
grumpy: easily annoyed and complaining
I hadn't had enough sleep and was feeling kind of grumpy.
calm: peaceful, quiet, and without worry
adjective.He has a very calm manner
ashamed: feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character
adjective. You've got nothing to be ashamed of
anxious: worried and nervous
part of speech: adjective. I saw my sister's anxious face at the window