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amused smile /əˈmjuːzd/
(when someone finds something funny), 1. She gave him an ___ ___ when he made a funny face. 2. He looked very ___ after hearing the joke.
appalled reaction /əˈpɔːld/
(when someone is shocked in a bad way), 1. His ___ ___ showed he didn’t like the dirty room. 2. I was ___ when I saw the mess.
astonished expression /əˈstɒnɪʃt/
(when someone looks very surprised), 1. Her ___ ___ made me laugh. 2. I was ___ when I heard the news.
awe-inspiring view /ɔː/
(a feeling of wonder, respect, or fear), 1. We looked at the ___ ___ in silence. 2. They watched the stars in ___.
brooding silence /ˈbruːdɪŋ/
(a quiet, sad moment), 1. A ___ ___ filled the dark room. 2. He sat there, quiet and ___.
combative attitude /ˈkɒmbətɪv/
(wanting to argue or fight), 1. His ___ ___ made the talk difficult. 2. She became very ___ during the meeting.
quarrelsome grandmother /ˈkwɒrəlsəm/
(someone who argues a lot), 1. My ___ ___ always complains about food. 2. He is ___ and never agrees with anyone.
composed voice /kəmˈpəʊzd/
(calm and in control), 1. She spoke with a ___ ___ during the interview. 2. He looked very ___ even when others were nervous.
serene face /səˈriːn/
(very calm and peaceful), 1. Her ___ ___ made me feel better. 2. The garden looked very ___.
content look /ˈkɒntent/
(a happy, calm feeling), 1. He gave a ___ ___ after eating lunch. 2. I feel ___ when I sit with my cat.
stunned silence /stʌnd/
(a shocked quiet), 1. There was a ___ ___ after his words. 2. I was ___ when I saw her haircut.
overjoyed children /ˌəʊvəˈdʒɔɪd/
(very, very happy), 1. The ___ ___ jumped up and down with their gifts. 2. We were ___ to see our friends again.
thrilled boy /θrɪld/
(very happy and excited), 1. The ___ ___ couldn’t stop smiling after the game. 2. She was ___ to get a puppy.
upbeat mood /ˈʌpbiːt/
(happy and positive), 1. She came in with an ___ ___. 2. Try to stay ___ even on bad days.
enthusiastic student /ɪnˌθjuːziˈæstɪk/
(showing strong interest or excitement), 1. The ___ ___ asked many questions in class. 2. He sounded very ___ about the school trip.
determined boy /dɪˈtɜːmɪnd/
(not giving up), 1. The ___ ___ played hockey until he got good at it. 2. I am ___ to learn English every day.
decisive action /dɪˈsaɪsɪv/ = indecisive person /ɪndɪˈsaɪsɪv/
(can / can’t make decisions fast), 1. He took a ___ ___ and saved the dog. 2. She is ___ and never knows what to choose.
exhilarated feeling /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd/
(very happy and full of energy), 1. I had an ___ ___ after the walk. 2. He felt ___ after jumping into the sea.
hatred look /ˈheɪtrɪd/
(a strong feeling of hate), 1. He gave her a ___ ___ after the argument. 2. They feel deep ___ toward each other.
loathing stare /ˈləʊðɪŋ/
(a look full of hate), 1. She gave him a ___ ___ and walked away. 2. He looked at the food with ___.
hopeful tone /ˈhəʊpfəl/
(sounding positive about the future), 1. She spoke with a ___ ___ before the test. 2. I’m ___ about my new job.
hysterical laughter /hɪˈsterɪkəl/
(laughing or crying too much), 1. The ___ ___ came after the silly joke. 2. She became ___ when she saw the bee.
modest personality /ˈmɒdɪst/
(not talking much about your success), 1. He has a ___ ___ and doesn’t show off. 2. She is very ___, even with good results.
humble person /ˈhʌmbəl/
(not showing off, thinking you are not more important than others, poor or of a low social rank), 1. He is a ___ ___ who never shows off. 2. Even when she became rich and famous, she never forgot her ___ background.
silly mistake /ˈsɪli/
(дурнувато), 1. I made a ___ ___ in the test. 2. That was ___ — I forgot my keys again!
sneaky trick /ˈsniːki/
(doing things in a secret and unfair way), 1. He played a ___ ___ on his brother. 2. That was ___ — you didn’t tell me!
withdrawn teenager /wɪðˈdrɔːn/
(quiet and doesn’t talk much), 1. The ___ ___ sat alone in the corner. 2. She became ___ after moving schools.
alarmed/əˈlɑːmd/ = anxious
(worried or frightened by something), 1. I was ___ to hear that she was coming. 2. He looked ___ when he saw the dog.
ashamed look /əˈʃeɪmd/
(feeling guilty or embarrassed about something), 1. He gave an ___ ___ after breaking the glass. 2. I feel ___ for lying.
bitter memory /ˈbɪtə/
(a bad and painful), 1. That was a ___ ___ from school. 2. She is still ___ about that day.
miserable life /ˈmɪzərəbəl/ = wretched conditions /ˈretʃɪd/
(very unhappy or poor), 1. He had a ___ ___ without friends. 2. They lived in ___ rooms with no heat.
disillusioned voter /ˌdɪsəˈluːʒənd/
(person who lost trust or hope), 1. The ___ ___ didn’t want to vote again. 2. People feel ___ after false promises.
exasperated sigh /ɪɡˈzɑːspəreɪtɪd/
(annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem), 1. He let out an ___ ___ after the meeting. 2. She was clearly ___ by all the noise.
indignant protester /ɪnˈdɪɡnənt/ = outraged reaction /ˈaʊtreɪdʒd/
(very angry because of unfairness), 1. The ___ ___ shouted at the police. 2. People were ___ after hearing the news.