
ONE CHILD AT A TIME.

THE HAPPINNESS PAGES

HAPPY: adjective

MERRY: adjective
I am merry because my mother bought me a pet.

JOYFUL: adjective
She was very joyful
CHEERFUL: adjective
GLAD: adjective
PLEASED: adjective
happy or satisfied
I'm really pleased with your work this term.
THE ANGRY PAGES

ANGRY ( adjectıve)
meanıng: Feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility, full of anger.
EXAMPLE:
I feel angry.

NEVROUS ( ADJECTIVE)
MEANING: Easily agitated or alarmed
EXAMPLE:
DO YOU FEEL NERVOUS DURING EXAMS?
I WAS TOO NERVOUS TO SPEAK.

FURIOUS ( ADJECTIVE)
MEANING:
Extremely angry
EXAMPLES:
I WAS LATE AND HE WAS FURIOUS WITH ME.
I AM FURIOUS.

ANNOYED (ADJECTIVE)
MEANING: Slightly angry, irritated.
EXAMPLES:
SHE WAS ANNOYED TO DISCOVED THAT HER HUSBAND HAD TAKEN HER CAR KEYS.

IRRETATED ( ADJECTIVE)
MEANING:
Showing or feeling slight anger, annoyed.
EXAMPLES:
He is irritated but he probably won't say anything.
She still sounded irritated.

HATEFUL ( ADJECTIVE)
MEANING:
Arousing, deserving of, or filled with hatred.
EXAMPLES:
He is such a hateful man.
I feel hateful.

AFRAID: feeling fear or anxiety
e.g.
I am afraid to go out at night

FEARFUL: feeling or showing fear

e.g.
Children are fearful of war
SCARED: being in a state of fear or panic

e.g.
Cat is scared of the dog
FRIGHTENED: thrown into a fright ;afraid;scared

e.g.
He looks frightened.
ALARMED: being panic

e.g.
She is so alarmed
ANXIOUS: worried or nervous

e.g.
She is anxious about her exams
THE DISGUST PAGES
BORED: ADJECTIVE

TIRED: adjective

SICK: adjective

SLEEPY: adjective

DISPLEASED: adjective
If you are displeased with something, you are annoyed or rather angry about it.
He was not displeased at the way he had handled the meeting.

THE SADNESS PAGES
SAD: adjective
If you are sad, you feel unhappy, usually because something has happened that you do not like.
I AM VERY SAD.

UPSET: adjective
If you are upset, you are unhappy or disappointed because something unpleasant has happened to you.
After she died I felt very, very upset.

UNHAPPY: ajective
If you are unhappy, you are sad and depressed.
He was a shy, sometimes unhappy man.

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ONE CHILD AT A TIME.

THE HAPPINNESS PAGES

HAPPY: adjective

MERRY: adjective
I am merry because my mother bought me a pet.

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