高考情感英语词汇
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高考情感英语词汇
Certainly! Here's a list of emotional English vocabulary that could be useful for students preparing for the Gaokao, which is the National College Entrance Examination in China:
1. Joyful - feeling great happiness or pleasure.
2. Ecstatic - extremely happy or excited.
3. Content - satisfied and at peace.
4. Delighted - very happy or pleased.
5. Gleeful - full of joy or delight.
6. Satisfied - feeling fulfilled or pleased with something.
7. Cheerful - in a happy or good-natured mood.
8. Gratified - pleased and satisfied, especially with a job well done.
9. Sad - feeling or showing sorrow or unhappiness.
10. Miserable - very unhappy or uncomfortable.
11. Heartbroken - extremely sad, often due to a romantic disappointment.
12. Melancholy - a feeling of pensive sadness.
13. Gloomy - dark or dismal in mood.
14. Depressed - feeling very sad or hopeless.
15. Sorrowful - feeling or expressing sorrow.
16. Angry - feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
17. Furious - extremely angry.
18. Irate - very angry.
19. Outraged - very angry, especially over perceived injustice.
20. Exasperated - extremely annoyed or frustrated.
21. Scared - feeling fear or anxiety.
22. Terrified - extremely frightened.
23. Afraid - feeling fear or anxiety.
24. Anxious - feeling nervous or worried about an event or something with an uncertain outcome.
25. Surprised - feeling or expressing astonishment or unexpected pleasure.
26. Astonished - greatly surprised or shocked.
27. Shocked - greatly affected with surprise, alarm, or dismay.
28. Confused - unable to think clearly or to understand something.
29. Bewildered - completely confused or perplexed.
30. Puzzled - feeling or showing doubt or uncertainty about something.
31. Frustrated - feeling or expressing disappointment because of unfulfilled hopes or expectations.
32. Irritated - annoyed or exasperated by a delay, a problem, or a person's behavior.
33. Disappointed - feeling let down or sad because something did not happen as expected or hoped.
34. Relaxed - feeling calm and free from tension or anxiety.
35. At ease - feeling comfortable and relaxed.
36. Stressed - under a lot of tension or pressure.
37. Lonely - feeling sad because one has no company or friends.
38. Isolated - feeling detached or separated from others.
39. Calm - not excited, agitated, or worried.
40. Peaceful - free from disturbance; tranquil.
41. Embarrassed - feeling or caused to feel self-conscious or ashamed.
42. Humiliated - feeling shame and embarrassment after being mocked or disgraced.
43. Optimistic - hopeful and confident about the future.
44. Pessimistic - having a negative or gloomy outlook.
45. Envious - feeling or showing jealousy of someone or their achievements or possessions.
46. Jealous - feeling envy, especially of a rival.
47. Proud - feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated.
48. Humble - having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance.
These words can help students express a wide range of emotions in their English writing and speaking, which is crucial for effective communication.。