VisualLang

Unit 9 - 9D

15 Words

8m

feel
1.
feel
Verb

to experience a particular emotion

After watching the emotional movie, he felt sad for hours.

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ashamed
2.
a
shamed
Adjective

feeling embarrassed or sorry about one's actions, characteristics, or circumstances

She felt ashamed of her behavior at the party, realizing she had acted inappropriately.

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delight
3.
de
light
Noun

a feeling of great pleasure or joy

The children’s laughter filled the house with delight.

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devastate
4.
de
vas
tate
Verb

to deeply shock or overwhelm emotionally

The news of her brother's sudden death devastated her, leaving her unable to function.

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move
5.
move
Verb

to change your position or location

She moved quickly to avoid the falling object.

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stun
6.
stun
Verb

to surprise or shock someone, often by something unexpected, leaving them temporarily unable to react

The unexpected news of her promotion stunned her into silence.

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tempt
7.
tempt
Verb

to make someone do something that seems interesting, despite them knowing it might be wrong or not good for them

He tried to tempt his friend into joining the adventure by painting an exciting and exaggerated picture of the journey.

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surprise
8.
sur
prise
Verb

to make someone feel mildly shocked

The unexpected news seemed to surprise her, and she couldn't hide her reaction.

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astonish
9.
as
to
nish
Verb

to impress or surprise someone very much

The magician's incredible tricks astonished the audience.

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astound
10.
as
tound
Verb

to greatly shock or surprise someone

The magician's tricks astounded the audience, leaving them speechless.

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11.
[be|feel] attracted to {sb}
Phrase

to feel a romantic or sexual interest toward a person

She was inexplicably attracted to him from the moment they met.

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remorseful
12.
re
mor
seful
Adjective

feeling sad and guilty, caused by one's sins or wrongdoing

He was remorseful for the harsh words he had said during the argument.

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touch
13.
touch
Verb

to put our hand or body part on a thing or person

Please don't touch the fragile glass display.

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please
14.
please
Interjection

a polite word used when making a request

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upset
15.
up
set
Adjective

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

She was upset after hearing the bad news.

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