Across
- 2. (4 words, informal) to accept an unpleasant or difficult situation without complaining, usually because you realize there is nothing you can do to make it better
- 4. (2 words, idiom) someone who is often very unhappy and is always complaining about things
- 5. (adj) extremely happy and pleased because of a success
- 8. (formal) very happy or proud, especially because you have succeeded in doing something (also ecstatic)
- 10. (2 words) if you have _______ about something, you are not sure whether you like, agree with, or feel happy about it
- 13. (adj) a mood when you are openly refusing to obey somebody/something, sometimes in an aggressive way
- 18. (adj) paralyzed with fear
- 19. (adj) self-satisfied; pleased with a situation, especially something you have achieved, so that you stop trying to improve or change things
- 20. sad because you are away from home and you miss your family and friends
- 24. (4 words, informal) feeling unhappy, depressed
- 25. (6 words, informal) happy and full of energy, usually used humorously (with "spring")
- 26. (adj) sensitive; easily becoming offended or annoyed
- 29. (adj) no longer having the confidence you need to continue doing something
- 30. (3 words) to (cause to) become happier and less worried
- 34. (2 words) a feeling that something bad is going to happen
- 35. (adj) becoming annoyed very easily (also bad-tempered)
- 37. (3 words, informal) very excited, happy, and pleased (with "bits")
- 39. to stop yourself from showing your feelings; to prevent your feelings from being seen or expressed
- 41. (adj) feelings that two or more people have for each other (such as respect, trust, or hatred)
- 42. (adj) tense, nervous
- 43. (3 words, informal) to be very happy and excited because something very good has happened to you (with "air")
- 44. (adj) happy and satisfied because your life is good
- 45. (adj, 2 words) upset, worried, and confused, especially because of personal problems
- 46. a happy mood in which you want to enjoy a holiday or party
- 47. (2 words, saying) used to show that you think somebody is jealous and is pretending that something is not important
- 48. (adj) very surprised and shocked [not used before noun]
Down
- 1. (2 words) to cause unhappiness or sadness by words or actions
- 3. (6 words, idiom) not the worst thing that could happen
- 6. perfect happiness (often collocates with utter/sheer/wedded)
- 7. (adj) being made to feel ashamed or stupid, especially when other people are present (also embarrassed)
- 9. (4 words, informal) to make something less enjoyable, active, or great than it could have been
- 11. (3 words, informal) extremely happy and excited, usually goes with "about/with" (with "over")
- 12. (adj) feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you
- 14. (adj) having or expressing the feeling of being sad, especially when that feeling is like an illness
- 15. (adj) without any reasons to feel happy or hopeful
- 16. (adj) feeling worried about something that you are going to do or that is going to happen
- 17. (adj) feeling bitter or angry about something that you think is unfair
- 21. (idiom, 3 words) not knowing about something, usually unpleasant, and so being unable to worry about it
- 22. (5 words, informal) very happy or proud (with "world")
- 23. (adj) cheerful and not worried about anything
- 27. (adj) unable to remain still or quiet, usually because of being bored or nervous
- 28. (adj) puzzled, confused
- 31. (adj) extremely unhappy, for example because you feel lonely, cold, or badly treated OR a person that is always unhappy, unfriendly and in a bad mood
- 32. (adj) extremely angry, especially because you think you have been treated unfairly (also furious)
- 33. (adj) nervous and worried and unable to relax
- 36. (formal) to be extremely happy
- 38. (adj) disappointed because you have lost your belief that someone is good, or that an idea is right
- 39. (adj) too surprised or shocked to speak
- 40. (3 words, informal) slightly unhappy or ill; in an unhappy mood
