Vocabulary Expansion Feelings (Emotions) Brainstormed lists of words teachers can use for week to week vocabulary exercises.

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Vocabulary Expansion Feelings (Emotions) Brainstormed lists of words teachers can use for week to week vocabulary exercises.

Angry (Adjective) displeased disgruntled infuriated irritated raging

Bored (Adjective) uninspired uninterested dreary drab lifeless

Confident (Adjective) adventurous courageous lion-hearted game heroic

Calm (Adjective) balanced cool sedate harmonious level-headed

Clever (Adjective) competent astute brilliant knowledgable intellectual

Excited (Adjective) aroused exhilarated stimulated hyperactive thrilled

Great (Adjective) amazing extraordinary impeccable phenomenal superior

Happy (Adjective) cheerful blissful satisfied ecstatic gleeful

Horrible (Adjective) appalling repulsed eerie ghastly obnoxious

Mad (Adjective) demented frenzied irrational peculiar insane

Sad (Adjective) blue despondent dissatisfied miserable melancholic

Satisfied (Adjective) adequate mundane sufficient average all right

Scared (Adjective) apprehensive paranoid traumatized petrified horrified

Sick (Adjective) delirious indisposed malnourished washed-out groggy

Silly (Adjective) empty-headed senseless preposterous ridiculous zany

Strange (Adjective) abnormal grotesque unconventional peculiar queer

Surprised (Adjective) astonished flabbergasted shocked bewildered amazed

Weak (Adjective) delicate fragile inadequate watery powerless