IELTS Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 1 questions and answers
apologise (verb) To admit to being wrong and showing remorse for it. appreciation (noun) An act to display of approval for something. bore (verb) To bother someone and make them feel as if they are not entertained. confident (adjective) To be certain of something. crazy (adjective) That is mad, uncontrolled, and unexpected. cry (noun) A loud shout usually an expression of pain or despair. delighted (adjective) The state of being happy or pleased. devastation (noun) Extreme emotional suffering. distrust (noun) An absence of trust. drama (noun) Event/situation that causes worry/excitement - usually a lot of action. effect (noun) A sensation or impression left. evidently (adverb) Can be understood easily and clearly. horror (noun) A feeling of strong and intense fear or excitement. horror (noun) Extremely unpleasant or frightening experience. imagine (verb) To assume, to guess. judgement (noun) The decision or opinion you form based on the information available to you. regret (verb) Take pity, repent for one's actions or say. regret (noun) Sadness due to some sad event/loss or because of a missed opportunity. tempt (verb) To make someone want/do something, especially something bad. terrifying (adjective) One that causes a frightening feeling. bore Which word has the following synonyms? annoy, bother, exhaust confident Which word has the following synonyms? assured, positive crazy Which word has the following synonyms? insane, nuts cry Which word has the following synonyms? roar, scream, shout delighted Which word has the following synonyms? ecstatic, elated, excited, jubilant, overjoyed devastation Which word has the following synonyms? distress, shock, pain, distress, grief, sadness distrust Which word has the following synonyms? disbelief, doubt, skepticism drama Which word has the following synonyms? frisson, alarm, panic effect Which word has the following synonyms? impression, mark, meaning evidently Which word has the following synonyms? plainly, obviously, undoubtedly horror Which word has the following synonyms? dread, fear, fright, hatred, panic, revulsion, terror horror Which word has the following synonyms? apprehension, awe, consternation, disgust, dismay imagine Which word has the following synonyms? assume, guess, suppose judgement Which word has the following synonyms? assessment, conclusion, decision regret Which word has the following synonyms? apology, concern regret Which word has the following synonyms? anguish, annoyance, bitterness tempt Which word has the following synonyms? entice, seduce, attract terrifying Which word has the following synonyms? alarming, awful, grim, horrible bore Which word has the following antonyms? delight, energise, invigorate confident Which word has the following antonyms? apprehensive, doubtful, fearful crazy Which word has the following antonyms? balanced, calm, collected cry Which word has the following antonyms? quiet, silence, calm delighted Which word has the following antonyms? sadness, sorrow, unhappiness devastation Which word has the following antonyms? happiness, delight, joy distrust Which word has the following antonyms? belief, certainty, trust drama Which word has the following antonyms? calm, peace, uneventful evidently Which word has the following antonyms? doubtfully, questionably, mistakably horror Which word has the following antonyms? calm, calmness, confidence, encouragement, happiness, liking regret Which word has the following antonyms? pleasure, delight
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