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Liam got good marks for all his exams, which was surprised/surprising considering he hadn't studied at all.
surprising
He looked calm and relaxed / relaxing as he answered the TV host's questions.
relaxed
Don't be annoyed / annoying if I can't come. I'll try though!
annoyed
The excited / exciting crowd cheered the singer.
excited
The team's disappointed / disappointing performance led to them losing the game.
disappointing
Jerry has been depressed / depressing since he failed the exam.
depressed
Every time there are fireworks, my dog gets really scared / scary.
scared
My dog can do amazed / amazing tricks like riding a skateboard.
amazing
The trip was tired / tiring. We did so many new things!
tiring
The documentary was really interested / interesting.
interesting
I felt so bored / boring on my flight to the USA.
bored
I feel very stressed. Do you know of any activity that is relaxed / relaxing?
relaxing
Are you interested / interesting in going to the Picasso exhibition tomorrow?
interested
The pollution in many industrial cities is quite worried / worrying.
worrying
I was really embarrassed / embarassing when I fell over in the street.
embarrassed
Don't show my baby photos to people, Mom! It's so embarrassed / embarrassing.
embarrasing
That film was so amazed / amazing! The ending was shocking!
amazing
She was disappointed / disappointing that she didn't get the job.
disappointed
The battery on my phone only lasts about two hours. It's really annoyed / annoying.
annoying
Cleaning the whole house at the weekend can be very tired / tiring.
tiring
That shop never has any customers. I'm surprised / surprising it is still there.
surprised
She is a big dog, but you don't need to be frightened / frightening.
frightened
This book was really interested / interesting. I couldn't stop reading it.
interesting
The food my little brother cooked was disgusted / disgusting. I couldn't eat it.
disgusting