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roller coaster of emotions
When I received my IELTS mock-test results, I experienced a ___ . I was proud of my progress but also realized I still had a long way to go. (cảm xúc lẫn lộn, vui buồn đan xen)
ridiculously excited
I always feel ___ whenever I start a new project because it gives me a sense of purpose and keeps me motivated. (cực kỳ phấn khích)
bitterly disappointed
I was ___ after missing an important opportunity, but that experience encouraged me to work harder instead of giving up. (thất vọng tràn trề)
visibly disappointed
Some people look ___, but I think accepting failure is part of personal growth and maturity. (thất vọng thấy rõ)
deeply depressed
Some people become ___ because they bottle up their emotions instead of asking for support from family or friends. (suy sụp, trầm cảm nặng)
(as) sick as a parrot
I felt ___ when my team lost a competition after months of preparation, but it taught me resilience. (cực kỳ thất vọng)
blissfully happy
I felt ___ when I received positive feedback after giving my first English presentation. (hạnh phúc vô cùng)
over the moon
I'm ___ whenever I achieve a goal that I've worked towards for a long time. (cực kỳ hạnh phúc)
in seventh heaven
I was ___ after winning a school competition because it boosted my confidence significantly. (sung sướng tột độ)
on cloud nine
I was ___ when I reached my target IELTS Reading score after months of practice. (cực kỳ hạnh phúc)
walking on the air
After achieving an important goal, I feel like I'm ___ for the rest of the day. (vui như mở cờ)
like a dog with two tails
My friends say I look ___ whenever something good happens. (vui mừng ra mặt)
beside oneself with joy
My mother was ___ when I was accepted into my dream school because she had always supported me. (vui mừng khôn xiết)
worried sick
I was ___ when my younger brother became seriously ill, but fortunately he recovered quickly. (lo lắng vô cùng)
increasingly anxious
Many students become ___ because of academic pressure and uncertainty about their future. (ngày càng lo lắng)
in a black mood
I can be ___ if I don't get enough sleep. (tâm trạng rất tệ)
seething with anger
I was ___ when someone copied my work without asking for permission. (cực kỳ tức giận)
see red
I ___ whenever people behave dishonestly or disrespect others. (nổi giận)
hopping mad
My teacher was ___ after several students cheated during a test. (giận điên lên)
drive somebody mad
Constant phone notifications can ___, especially when they're trying to concentrate. (làm ai phát điên)
cheesed off
I get ___ whenever I'm stuck in traffic for a long time. (bực mình)
have a downer on somebody
Sometimes people ___ simply because of misunderstandings or jealousy. (ghét, bực ai)
be angry with somebody
I might ___ at first, but I usually forgive them after we've talked honestly. (giận ai)
show one's feelings
I think people should ___ appropriately because it helps build stronger relationships. (bộc lộ cảm xúc)
bottle up one's emotions
Many people ___ because they're afraid of being judged, although this often creates more stress. (kìm nén cảm xúc)
terribly sorry
I felt ___ after forgetting my friend's birthday, so I apologized sincerely. (vô cùng xin lỗi)
emotional wreck
During exam season, I became an ___, but support from my family helped me regain confidence. (suy sụp tinh thần)
pleasantly surprised
I was ___ when my classmates organized a birthday celebration for me. (ngạc nhiên thú vị)
immensely grateful
I'm ___ to my English teacher because she inspired me to become more confident. (vô cùng biết ơn)
overwhelmed with emotion
I was ___ when I gave my graduation speech because it reminded me of how much I had grown over the years. (ngập tràn cảm xúc)
desperately sad
I felt ___ after saying goodbye to my close friends at the end of the school year. (vô cùng buồn)
feel blue
Whenever I ___, I usually listen to music or go for a walk to clear my mind. (cảm thấy buồn)
beside oneself with grief
My aunt was ___ after losing her father, but our family stayed together to support her. (đau buồn tột độ)
let somebody down
I accidentally ___ by performing badly in an important exam, but I learned to manage my time better afterwards. (làm ai thất vọng)
disappoint somebody
Many people don't want to ___ those who believe in them, especially their families and teachers. (làm ai thất vọng)
nasty shock
It was a ___ when I discovered I had missed the application deadline by one day. (cú sốc lớn)
green with envy
Some people become ___ when they constantly compare themselves with others on social media. (ghen tị)
rub somebody up the wrong way
Some people's rude behaviour can ___, even if they don't intend to offend anyone. (chọc tức ai)
a bit of jealousy
I think ___ can motivate people to improve themselves, as long as it doesn't become unhealthy. (một chút ghen tị)
not on speaking terms with somebody
My cousin and I were ___ for several weeks after a misunderstanding, but we eventually reconciled. (không nói chuyện với ai)
thrilled to bits
I was ___ when I received my university acceptance letter after months of preparation. (cực kỳ vui sướng)
be ambivalent about
Many students are ___ choosing a university major because every option has its own advantages and disadvantages. (phân vân, nửa thích nửa không)
be afraid/scared of your own shadow
I used to ___, but joining clubs gradually made me much more confident. (cực kỳ nhút nhát)
drive somebody up the wall
Loud chewing and constant interruptions really ___, especially when I'm studying. (làm ai phát cáu)
bite somebody's head off
My brother ___ because he was stressed about his exams, although he apologized later. (nổi nóng vô cớ)
be grief-stricken
Our neighbour was ___ after losing her beloved pet because it had been part of the family for many years. (đau khổ, ưu phiền)