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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
Learn new words! Each of our English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful English words.
Topic:
Emotions and Feelings 3
1. If someone is easily angered, we say that person is short- ________.
tempted
tempered
2. I'm feeling a little ________ (= sad).
down
downed
3. I don't know what's wrong with my brother these days. He jumps down my ________ (= gives me a hard time) about every little thing.
neck
throat
4. To "lead someone ________" means to make someone think that something is going to happen, when you know it will not. "I thought that she loved me, but she was only leading me ________".
in
on
5. Are you happy? I'm more than happy... I'm ________!
ecstatic
static
6. He seems really ________ (= in a bad mood) today.
crunchy
grouchy
7. He really rubs me the wrong ________ = He really bothers me.
way
direction
8. Are you ________ with the results? Not really - I could have done better.
pleased
pleasant
9. Are you sure you want to get married? Yes, I'm ________.
pausing
positive
10. When someone is emotionally overstimulated or overexcited, we can say that this person is ________.
hyped
hyper
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