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- 4. Phrase Tingling sensation in a limb waking from sleep.
- 5. phrase Eagerly anticipating something
- 7. Adjective Completely drained of energy and fatigue.
- 8. phrase you feel surprise and admiration because it is so beautiful or exciting
- 10. Phrase Deeply and soundly asleep.
- 12. verb To make a positive impact on someone
- 13. n A strong desire for something.
- 14. adj Extremely unpleasant or disgusting.
- 16. noun A feeling of annoyance due to inability or failure
- 19. noun Intense anger
- 21. phrase Not surprising considering the circumstances
- 26. phrase To not want to do something at all.
- 29. v To cause strong feelings of dislike or revulsion.
- 31. v To love or admire something or someone deeply.
- 32. adj Extremely charming or delightful.
- 34. noun A feeling of deep sadness or grief
- 39. phrase To be unable to tolerate or endure something. focuses more on the emotional impact of the disliked thing
- 41. Verb To tremble or shake due to cold or fear.
- 43. n Something that you dislike very much.
- 44. Adjective Feeling light-headed and giddy with excitement.
- 45. Adjective Feeling nervous or stressed, unable to relax.
- 47. adj Offensive or disgusting in a way that pushes people away or makes them feel averse.
- 49. noun A feeling of happiness or pleasure
- 50. verb To make something seem less important
- 53. n A strong interest or attraction to something.
- 55. adjective Shocked or surprised
- 56. phrase Extremely bored
- 62. adj Having strong and intense feelings or beliefs about something.
- 66. phrase To be very interested or involved in something.
- 67. adjective Overjoyed and full of high spirits
- 69. adjective Feeling a sense of relief
- 72. Adjective Extremely cold, below the freezing point.
- 73. n/v A strong feeling of wanting something.
- 75. adjective Having admiration or respect
- 76. Adjective Feeling sick to the stomach, inclined to vomit.
- 77. n A person who has a strong interest in something.
- 78. Noun The capacity to do work or exert effort.
- 79. Adjective/Verb To feel unwell, experiencing nausea.
- 80. phrase Something that is not worth the effort, resources, etc.
- 81. adjective Extremely disappointed or upset
- 82. phrase To not affect or impress someone at all.
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- 1. Phrase You cannot feel or control it, often because you have been sitting or lying for too long in a strange position.
- 2. Verb To expel the contents of the stomach through...
- 3. Adjective Feeling sleepy, on the verge of falling asleep.
- 6. adjective Very surprising or shocking
- 9. adj Extremely interested or captivated by something.
- 11. phrase To irritate or make someone very frustrated
- 15. Phrase Very thirsty and eager to drink.
- 17. adjective Extremely angry
- 18. phrase To dislike someone or something very much. emphasizes the irritation or annoyance it causes.
- 20. phrase Tired of or annoyed with something or someone
- 22. Adjective Unable to relax or keep still due to anxiety.
- 23. phrase To choose or prefer something.
- 24. Adjective Feeling sluggish, lacking energy or motivation.
- 25. v To feel a strong and intense dislike for someone/something.
- 27. Adjective Extremely hot, at the boiling point.
- 28. noun A feeling of comfort after a difficult situation
- 30. v To hate someone or something very much. It suggests a feeling of abhorrence or strong unwillingness to tolerate or accept something
- 33. phrase Extremely happy or delighted
- 35. phrase To (not) attract or interest someone.
- 36. adjective Feeling annoyed or impatient
- 37. phrase Extremely bored
- 38. phrase To (not) like something or someone very much.
- 40. Adjective Utterly exhausted and physically drained.
- 42. phrase To annoy or irritate
- 46. Adjective Extremely tired and exhausted.
- 48. adjective Extremely happy or joyful
- 51. Adjective Extremely hungry, famished.
- 52. adjective very beautiful or surprising
- 54. Phrase Feeling nervous, tense, or anxious.
- 57. v To dislike something or someone very much. It is often used for things that are considered morally offensive or repulsive.
- 58. Verb To shake involuntarily, often due to fear.
- 59. adj Extremely unpleasant or morally bad.
- 60. verb To surprise or amaze someone
- 61. Phrase Fully alert and awake.
- 63. phrase Extremely bored
- 64. noun/verb Violent anger or a fit of intense anger
- 65. Adjective Extremely thirsty, dried out.
- 66. phrase Extremely bored
- 68. Adjective Feeling lightheaded and unsteady.
- 70. adj Extremely unpleasant or offensive.
- 71. adjective Evoking admiration or respect
- 74. Adjective Full of energy and enthusiasm.