ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | absolutely/ˈæb.səˌluːt.li/ | مسلما قطعا، بیشک | قید |
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completely totally utterly perfectly entirely |
2 | amazed/əˈmeɪzd/ | متحیر شگفتزده، حیرتزده | صفت |
I was amazed at his reaction to a simple compliment. Dean was amazed at the size of the crowd. |
astonished astounded staggered surprised startled |
3 | anxious/ˈæŋk.ʃəs/ | مضطرب نگران، دلواپس | صفت |
Even so, everyone was anxious to get back home. At her anxious look, he smiled. |
worried concerned apprehensive fearful uneasy |
4 | astonished/əˈstɑn.ɪʃt/ | متحیر حیرتزده، متعجب | صفت |
They were astonished at her command of language. Deidre was astonished by the size of the stone stronghold. |
amazed filled with astonishment filled with amazement astounded staggered |
5 | delighted/dəˈlɑɪt̬.ɪd/ | شادمان راضی، خوشحال | صفت |
She laughed in a delighted way. The little girls were delighted to see the lovely shells. |
very pleased glad happy joyful thrilled |
6 | emotion/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən/ | احساس عاطفه | اسم |
Human emotion could only complicate that. She loved human emotion, but she hated the doubt and insecurity she felt. |
feeling sentiment sensation reaction response passion intensity |
7 | emotional/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/ | احساسی احساساتی | صفت |
We have understandable emotional responses to all these situations. I've just been so emotional lately. |
spiritual inner psychic psychological of the heart passionate |
8 | envious/ˈenviəs/ | حسود | صفت |
In his comedy of The Envious Man he introduced the manner of Moliere, or more properly that of Holberg. The envious but graphic description of his demeanour conveyed to us by Bishop Kennet attests the real dignity of his position no less than the airs he thought fit to assume in consequence. |
jealous covetous desirous grudging begrudging resentful jaundiced |
9 | fed up/ˌfedˈʌp/ | خسته سیرشده، ناراحت | صفت |
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exasperated irritated annoyed irked put out |
10 | furious/ˈfjʊr.iː.əs/ | خشمگین بسیار عصبانی | صفت |
Now Alex is furious with me. He threw himself down and squeezed his head, furious at his own weakness. |
enraged raging infuriated very angry inflamed |
11 | heartbroken/ˈhɑrtˌbroʊkən/ | دلشکسته مغموم،غمگین، محزون | صفت |
Savage went to the west of England, lived there as he had lived everywhere, and in 1743 died, penniless and heartbroken, in Bristol Gaol. Heartbroken by his return to the slave he was, Sofia was stopped from comforting him by Dustin's grip on her arm. |
anguished devastated broken-hearted heavy-hearted suffering |
12 | hide/hɑɪd/ | بروز ندادن (احساسات) نشان ندادن | فعل |
Carmen tried to hide her surprise. You hide everything that is lovely. |
conceal secrete put in a hiding place put out of sight camouflage lock up |
13 | hurt/hɜːrt/ | جریحهدار کردن آزار دادن، ناراحت کردن | فعل |
Did I hurt you? I did not mean to hurt you. |
be painful be sore be tender cause pain cause discomfort |
14 | bad mood/bæd mud/ | حال بدی داشتن (روحی) بدخلق بودن | اسم |
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15 | mood/muːd/ | حالت حس و حال، وضع (روحی) | اسم |
He'd been in a grumpy mood since he got up. I'm in no mood to watch a cat fight tonight. |
frame of mind state of mind emotional state humour temper disposition |
16 | insensitive/ɪnˈsɛnsətɪv/ | بیعاطفه بیملاحظه | صفت |
I don't mean to be insensitive, but I was so busy today that I didn't eat lunch. Don't be so insensitive, David. |
heartless unfeeling inconsiderate thoughtless thick-skinned |
17 | jealous/ˈdʒel.əs/ | حسود | صفت |
She doesn't have any reason to be jealous of me. But how could he be jealous, agree to send her away and make out with another woman? |
envious covetous desirous resentful grudging begrudging jaundiced |
18 | miserable/ˈmɪzərəbəl/ | درمانده کلافه، نا راحت | صفت |
I've been miserable without you. Would winter be less miserable if the house was warm? |
unhappy sad sorrowful dejected depressed |
19 | moody/ˈmudi/ | دمدمیمزاج حالتی | صفت |
The moody teenager was back. Among them were some of those men of mark who made the backbone of the American character: the sturdy Puritan, Peter Bulkeley, sometime rector of Odell in Bedfordshire, and afterward pastor of the church in the wilderness at Concord, New Hampshire; the zealous evangelist, Father Samuel Moody of Agamenticus in Maine, who pursued graceless sinners even into the alehouse; Joseph Emerson of Malden, "a heroic scholar," who prayed every night that no descendant of his might ever be rich; and William Emerson of Concord, Mass., the patriot preacher, who died while serving in the army of the Revolution. |
unpredictable temperamental emotional volatile capricious |
20 | proud/prɑʊd/ | مفتخر خشنود | صفت |
How sad that she would be too proud to have fun. How proud mamma will be of her brave boy! |
pleased pleased with glad glad about glad at |
21 | scared stiff/skɛrd stɪf/ | وحشتزده از ترس خشک شده | صفت |
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22 | sensitive/ˈsɛnsətɪv/ | حساس | صفت |
Well; sometimes girls are more sensitive about things. I didn't realize you were so sensitive about it. |
responsive to quick to respond to sensitized to reactive to sentient of aware of |
23 | show/ʃoʊ/ | بروز دادن (احساسات) نمایان بودن | فعل |
I'll show you where you can sleep. Almost three-quarters of all defense spending occurs within NATO countries, meaning the alliance is largely the only military show in town. |
be visible be seen be in view manifest appear be revealed |
24 | supportive/səˈpɔrtɪv/ | حامی مشوق، پشتیبان | صفت |
Alex had always been supportive of her ideas. Instead of the supportive response he expected, Kiki was quiet. |
encouraging caring sympathetic reassuring understanding |
25 | sympathetic/ˌsɪmpəˈθɛtɪk/ | دلسوز مهربان | صفت |
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commiserating commiserative pitying condoling consoling |
26 | terrified/ˈter.ə.fɑɪd/ | وحشتزده وحشت داشتن | صفت |
You're brave, but you're terrified as well. He's helped all of them somehow, though he terrified me the time I did meet him. |
petrified scared stiff frightened out of one's wits scared out of one's wits scared witless |
27 | thrilled/θrɪld/ | هیجانزده خوشحال | صفت |
He was thrilled with the news! Betsy was thrilled to lead the game. |
excitement feeling of excitement thrilling experience stimulation sensation |
28 | upset/ʌpˈset/ | ناراحت دلخور | صفت |
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distress trouble perturb disturb discompose |
29 | very/ˈver.i/ | خیلی بسیار | قید |
You love him very much. You're a very interesting person. |
extremely exceedingly exceptionally especially tremendously |