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IELTS Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 6 questions and answers

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adjust (verb) To take action in order to adapt to new conditions. admire (verb) To respect or approve of someone. annoying (adjective) Not pleasant and irritating. attraction (noun) The feeling of being drawn towards someone or something. believable (adjective) Used to describe something easy to trust or believe in. confidently (adverb) In a way that shows self-assurance and certainty. frantic (adjective) With fear or anxiety, in a state of panic or worry, mentally unstable. isolated (adjective) Having little contact with other people. look forward to (phrasal verb) To be eagerly waiting for something. motivation (noun) The will and reason to do something. nervously (adverb) Displayed in a cautious or fearful manner. outlook (noun) The view on life a person has. outrage (noun) A strong reaction of anger. perspective (noun) The way of thinking about something, usually in a sensible manner. resist (verb) To oppose some events or opinions. respect (noun) Admiration/appreciation of a person because of his abilities and success thoughts and feelings temper (noun) The tendency to become angry quickly. adjust Which word has the following synonyms? amend, change, modify, adapt admire Which word has the following synonyms? adore, approve, cherish, like annoying Which word has the following synonyms? awkward, cumbersome, difficult, troublesome attraction Which word has the following synonyms? appeal, desirability, beauty, magnetism believable Which word has the following synonyms? authentic, credible, convincing confidently Which word has the following synonyms? surely, assuredly, positively frantic Which word has the following synonyms? agitated, angry, delirious, distraught, frenetic, isolated Which word has the following synonyms? lonely, solitary, detached look forward to Which word has the following synonyms? anticipate motivation Which word has the following synonyms? desire, encouragement, incentive, motive nervously Which word has the following synonyms? anxiously, restlessly, tensly outlook Which word has the following synonyms? attitude, perspective, viewpoint outrage Which word has the following synonyms? anger, disgust, fury, rage resist

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