Learn complex emotions vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "A bad feeling when you do something wrong"?
Answer: Shame
Which word means: "A very strong feeling of not liking someone"?
Answer: Hatred
Which word means: "The quality of being friendly and helpful"?
Answer: Kindness
Which word means: "A feeling of being sorry for someone"?
Answer: Sympathy
Which word means: "The feeling of being entertained"?
Answer: Amusement
Which word means: "The feeling of not understanding something"?
Answer: Confusion
Which word means: "Something unexpected, a feeling of wonder"?
Answer: Surprise
Which word means: "To feel sad because someone is not with you"?
Answer: Miss
shame
A bad feeling when you do something wrong
hatred
A very strong feeling of not liking someone
kindness
The quality of being friendly and helpful
sympathy
A feeling of being sorry for someone
amusement
The feeling of being entertained
confusion
The feeling of not understanding something
surprise
Something unexpected, a feeling of wonder
miss
To feel sad because someone is not with you
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Learn complex emotions vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: "A bad feeling when you do something wrong"?
Which word means: "A very strong feeling of not liking someone"?
Which word means: "The quality of being friendly and helpful"?
Which word means: "A feeling of being sorry for someone"?
Which word means: "The feeling of being entertained"?
Which word means: "The feeling of not understanding something"?
Which word means: "Something unexpected, a feeling of wonder"?
Which word means: "To feel sad because someone is not with you"?
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