Felling in English - Adjective - Personal .pptx

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other way to say our feelings using idioms


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I like playing football so much. I do it after school. I join school football club………

F EE L I N G S I N ENGLISH

How to describe feelings in English (English Idioms) SAD SU R PRISE HAPPY ANGRY EXHAUSTED

S A D N E S S F ee l l o w / l o w / b l u e / o u t o f s o r t s I f e e l l o w I f e e l b l u e I f e e l o u t o f s o r t s "John failed the exam and he felt blue" T o h a v e a l u m p i n y o u r t h r o a t To feel really sad and to be close to crying "Don’t talk to Dini today, she has a lump in her throat" B e c u t u p a b o u t s o m e t h i n g / a b o u t somebody To feel sad about something "He was very cut up about his grandmother's death" “She is very cut up because of her flu”

SURPRISE To do a double take To check something back quickly after y o u r f i r s l oo k "He looked at her and then, did a double take" “I did a double take” Out of the blue Without warning unexpectedly "We were camping in a beautiful location, it started raining out of blue" “He proposed her out of the blue”

H A P P I N E SS On cloud nine To feel extremely happy "When he proposed to her, she was on cloud nine" “He is on nine cloud” Grin from ear to ear To have a wide smile "He was grinning from ear to ear so we knew he had good news"

H A P P I N E SS I n G oo d S p i r i t s / I n H i g h S p i r it s To have a very good mood "It was the last day of school and all the students were in high spirits" To be thrilled to bits To be really happy and excited about something "After passing the IELTS test he was thrilled to bits"

A N GER Bent out of shape To feel very angry "Jack got bent out of shape because his flight was canceled" To lose your temper To suddenly become very angry " My f a t he r b l e w a f u s e w h e n I t o l d h i m t h a t I h a d a n a c c i d en t w i t h h i s c a r "

EXHAUSTION To be worn out To be really tired "She was totally worn out after that long test" To be dead tired Very tired; completely exhausted "He was dead tired after studying 20 hours straight"
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