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bothered (adj) #unconcerned, to bother (noun) Lernen beginnen
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felling slightly annoyed or worried. She felt bothered by his comments.
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slightly angry or annoyed. He was cross with her for interrupting.
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concerned (adj) # unconcerned, to concern (noun) Lernen beginnen
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worried about sth. Im concerned about her health.
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uneasy (adj) # calm, unease (noun), uneasily (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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feeling anxious or uncomfortable. He felt uneasy before tye exam.
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wary (adj) # trusting, wariness (noun), warily (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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cautious, not fully trusting. She was wary of strangers.
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touchy (adj) # realxed, touchiness (noun) Lernen beginnen
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easily upset or offended. Don’t be so touchy, it was just a joke.
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edgy (adj)# relaxed, edginess(noun), edgily (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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nervous or irritable. She’s been edgy all day.
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tense (adj)# calm, tension(noun), tensely (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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nervous and unable to relax. Everyone was tense during the meeting.
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guarded(adj)# open, guard (noun), guardedly (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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careful and unwilling to show feelings. He gave a guarded reply.
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agitated(adj) #calm, agitation(noun), agitatedly (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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very upset or nervous. She became agitated when she couldn’t find her phone.
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apprehensive(adj)#confident, apprehension (noun), apprehensively (adverb) Lernen beginnen
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worried about smth that might happen. He felt apprehensive about the results.
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dejected (adj) #cheerful, dejection (noun), dejectedly(adverb) Lernen beginnen
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sad and dissapointed. She looked dejected after the exam.
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despondent (adj) # hopeful, despondency (noun), despondently(adverb) Lernen beginnen
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extremely unhappy and without hope. He became despondent after losing his job.
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dismayed (adj) #encouraged, dismay(noun) Lernen beginnen
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shocked and disappointed. I was dismayed by tye news.
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dospirited (adj)# encouraged, Lernen beginnen
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having lost enthusiasm or hope. The team looked dispirited after the loss.
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