IELTS Feelings and Emotions Comprehensive Vocabulary Guide

Positive Feelings and Emotions

  • Delighted (/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Extremely happy

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Vô cùng vui mừng

    • Example Sentence: I was delighted when I received my university acceptance letter.

  • Thrilled (/θrɪld/)

    • Meaning (English): Very excited and pleased

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Vô cùng phấn khích

    • Example Sentence: I was thrilled to meet my favorite singer in person.

  • Overjoyed (/ˌəʊvəˈdʒɔɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Extremely happy

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Hạnh phúc tột độ

    • Example Sentence: My parents were overjoyed when I graduated.

  • Ecstatic (/ɪkˈstætɪk/)

    • Meaning (English): Feeling overwhelming happiness

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Cực kỳ sung sướng

    • Example Sentence: She was ecstatic after winning the competition.

  • Content (/kənˈtent/)

    • Meaning (English): Calmly happy and satisfied

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Hài lòng, mãn nguyện

    • Example Sentence: I'm content with my current lifestyle.

  • Cheerful (/ˈtʃɪəfəl/)

    • Meaning (English): Noticeably happy and positive

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Vui vẻ

    • Example Sentence: He is always cheerful and energetic.

  • Optimistic (/ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk/)

    • Meaning (English): Expecting positive outcomes

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Lạc quan

    • Example Sentence: I'm optimistic about my future career prospects.

  • Relieved (/rɪˈliːvd/)

    • Meaning (English): Free from worry or stress

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Nhẹ nhõm

    • Example Sentence: I felt relieved after finishing my IELTS exam.

  • Grateful (/ˈɡreɪtfəl/)

    • Meaning (English): Thankful

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Biết ơn

    • Example Sentence: I'm grateful for my parents' support.

  • Proud (/praʊd/)

    • Meaning (English): Feeling pleasure from achievements

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Tự hào

    • Example Sentence: I felt proud of my academic achievements.

Negative Feelings and Emotions

  • Disappointed (/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Unhappy because expectations were not met

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Thất vọng

    • Example Sentence: I was disappointed with my exam results.

  • Frustrated (/frʌˈstreɪtɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Annoyed because something is difficult

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Bực bội, nản lòng

    • Example Sentence: Many students feel frustrated when learning a new language.

  • Upset (/ʌpˈset/)

    • Meaning (English): Unhappy or emotionally disturbed

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Buồn, khó chịu

    • Example Sentence: I was upset when my flight was delayed.

  • Miserable (/ˈmɪzərəbl/)

    • Meaning (English): Extremely unhappy

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Khổ sở, buồn thảm

    • Example Sentence: I felt miserable after losing my wallet.

  • Heartbroken (/ˈhɑːtbrəʊkən/)

    • Meaning (English): Extremely sad

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Đau khổ, tan nát cõi lòng

    • Example Sentence: She was heartbroken when her pet died.

  • Depressed (/dɪˈprest/)

    • Meaning (English): Very unhappy over a long period

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Chán nản, suy sụp

    • Example Sentence: Some people become depressed due to social isolation.

  • Lonely (/ˈləʊnli/)

    • Meaning (English): Feeling alone

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Cô đơn

    • Example Sentence: Elderly people often feel lonely if they live by themselves.

  • Ashamed (/əˈshamed/)

    • Meaning (English): Feeling guilty or embarrassed

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Xấu hổ

    • Example Sentence: I was ashamed of my careless mistake.

  • Guilty (/ˈɡɪlti/)

    • Meaning (English): Feeling responsible for wrongdoing

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Cảm thấy tội lỗi

    • Example Sentence: I felt guilty for forgetting her birthday.

  • Envious (/ˈenviəs/)

    • Meaning (English): Wanting what others have

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Ghen tị

    • Example Sentence: Some people feel envious of celebrities' lifestyles.

Feelings Related to Stress and Anxiety

  • Nervous (/ˈnɜːvəs/)

    • Meaning (English): Slightly worried

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Lo lắng

    • Example Sentence: I felt nervous before my presentation.

  • Anxious (/ˈæŋkʃəs/)

    • Meaning (English): Worried and uneasy

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Lo âu

    • Example Sentence: Many students feel anxious about their future.

  • Stressed out (/strest aʊt/)

    • Meaning (English): Under pressure

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Căng thẳng

    • Example Sentence: I was stressed out during my final exams.

  • Overwhelmed (/ˌəʊvəˈwelmd/)

    • Meaning (English): Unable to cope because of too much pressure

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Quá tải

    • Example Sentence: I felt overwhelmed by the amount of work.

  • Concerned (/kənˈsɜːnd/)

    • Meaning (English): Worried about something

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Quan ngại

    • Example Sentence: I'm concerned about environmental issues.

  • Apprehensive (/ˌæprɪˈhensɪv/)

    • Meaning (English): Nervous about something in the future

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Lo sợ, e ngại

    • Example Sentence: I was apprehensive about moving abroad.

  • Tense (/tens/)

    • Meaning (English): Unable to relax

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Căng thẳng

    • Example Sentence: The atmosphere was tense before the interview.

  • Restless (/ˈrestləs/)

    • Meaning (English): Unable to relax or stay still

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Bồn chồn

    • Example Sentence: I felt restless while waiting for the results.

Feelings Related to Surprise

  • Surprised (/səˈpraɪzd/)

    • Meaning (English): Unexpectedly amazed

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Ngạc nhiên

    • Example Sentence: I was surprised by the news.

  • Astonished (/əˈstɒnɪʃt/)

    • Meaning (English): Very surprised

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Kinh ngạc

    • Example Sentence: I was astonished by the rapid development of technology.

  • Amazed (/əˈmeɪzd/)

    • Meaning (English): Greatly surprised

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Sửng sốt, ngạc nhiên

    • Example Sentence: I was amazed by the beautiful scenery.

  • Shocked (/ʃɒkt/)

    • Meaning (English): Extremely surprised in a negative way

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Sốc

    • Example Sentence: Many people were shocked by the accident.

  • Stunned (/stʌnd/)

    • Meaning (English): Too surprised to react

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Sững sờ

    • Example Sentence: I was stunned when I heard the announcement.

Advanced IELTS Feelings Vocabulary (Band 79\text{Band } 7-9)

  • Fulfilled (/fʊlˈfɪld/)

    • Meaning (English): Feeling satisfied because life has meaning

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Mãn nguyện

    • Example Sentence: Teaching gives me a sense of fulfillment.

  • Inspired (/ɪnˈspaɪəd/)

    • Meaning (English): Motivated by someone or something

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Được truyền cảm hứng

    • Example Sentence: I was inspired by successful entrepreneurs.

  • Motivated (/ˈməʊtɪveɪtɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Driven to achieve something

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Có động lực

    • Example Sentence: Regular exercise keeps me motivated.

  • Nostalgic (/nɒˈstældʒɪk/)

    • Meaning (English): Missing the past fondly

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Hoài niệm

    • Example Sentence: Looking at old photos makes me feel nostalgic.

  • Compassionate (/kəmˈpæʃənət/)

    • Meaning (English): Showing sympathy for others

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Đồng cảm

    • Example Sentence: Compassionate people often volunteer for charity work.

  • Resentful (/rɪˈzentfəl/)

    • Meaning (English): Bitter about unfair treatment

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Oán giận

    • Example Sentence: Some employees become resentful if they are treated unfairly.

  • Irritated (/ˈɪrɪteɪtɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Slightly angry

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Khó chịu

    • Example Sentence: I get irritated when people interrupt me.

  • Devastated (/ˈdevəsteɪtɪd/)

    • Meaning (English): Extremely upset

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Suy sụp

    • Example Sentence: He was devastated after losing his job.

  • Bewildered (/bɪˈwɪldəd/)

    • Meaning (English): Very confused

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Bối rối

    • Example Sentence: Tourists may feel bewildered in a foreign country.

  • Self-conscious (/ˌself ˈkɒnʃəs/)

    • Meaning (English): Uncomfortably aware of oneself

    • Meaning (Vietnamese): Ngại ngùng, mất tự nhiên

    • Example Sentence: Teenagers often feel self-conscious about their appearance.

Useful IELTS Speaking Expressions for Feelings

  • Be on cloud nine

    • Meaning: Extremely happy

    • Vietnamese: Vui sướng tột độ

  • Be over the moon

    • Meaning: Very happy

    • Vietnamese: Vô cùng hạnh phúc

  • Be down in the dumps

    • Meaning: Sad and depressed

    • Vietnamese: Buồn bã, chán nản

  • Be fed up with

    • Meaning: Be tired of something

    • Vietnamese: Chán ngấy

  • Get butterflies in my stomach

    • Meaning: Feel nervous

    • Vietnamese: Hồi hộp

  • Be at ease

    • Meaning: Feel relaxed

    • Vietnamese: Thoải mái

  • Be under pressure

    • Meaning: Feel stressed

    • Vietnamese: Chịu áp lực

  • Be in high spirits

    • Meaning: Feel cheerful

    • Vietnamese: Tinh thần phấn chấn

  • Be emotionally drained

    • Meaning: Feel exhausted emotionally

    • Vietnamese: Kiệt sức về mặt cảm xúc

  • Lose one's temper

    • Meaning: Become angry

    • Vietnamese: Nổi nóng