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Finding something funny or entertaining
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The teacher was very amused at some of the children's comments.
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amused
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Showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed.
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I was beginning to get irritated.
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irritated
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Kind to someone who has a problem and willing to understand how they feel.
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You’re not being very sympathetic.
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sympathetic
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Ashamed of something and worried about what other people will think of you
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Laura did not like to admit that she was embarrassed by her sister.
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embarrased
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Unable to understand something or think clearly about it.
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I’m still a little confused about what happened.
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confused
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Lacking in care or thought for others.
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It's inconsiderate of her to go away without telling us
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inconsiderate
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Offensively impolite or bad-mannered.
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I don’t want to seem rude, but I’d rather be alone.
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rude
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Giving or ready to give help.
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People are friendly and helpful.
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helpful
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happy and relaxed because something bad has not happened or because a bad situation has ended
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She was extremely relieved that Tom hadn’t recognized her.
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relieved
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Causing or feeling unease or awkwardness
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She feels uncomfortable in a room full of strangers.
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uncomfortable
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Very surprised and upset by something bad that happens
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We were deeply shocked to hear of his sudden death.
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shocked
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