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List of common -ed and -ing adjectives

Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing describe emotional states and reactions to various situations or events. For instance, someone might feel relaxed while enjoying a peaceful moment, or overwhelmed when faced with multiple challenges at once.

List of common -ed and -ing adjectives

List of common -ed and -ing adjectives

alarmed

I was alarmed by the loud bang.

bored

The students looked bored as the teacher talked and talked.подтема

depressed

I was feeling depressed, so I stayed at home with hot chocolate and a good book.

excited

I'm so excited! I'm going on holiday tomorrow!

fascinated

Joan was fascinated by her grandmother's stories of life in the 1920s.

frustrated

I tried all morning to send an email, but it wouldn't work. I was so frustrated!

overwhelmed

Julie felt overwhelmed. She'd moved house, got a new job and was learning to drive, all at the same time.

satisfied

I'm very satisfied that I managed to order the meal in French.

surprised

поShe was surprised when she arrived at her class and found the other students doing an exam. She'd thought it was a normal lesson.дтема

tiring

My job is really tiring. I don't get home until 10pm sometimes.

terrifying

What a terrifying dog! It's huge!

shocking

What a shocking crime! It's terrible.

relaxing

A nice hot bath is so relaxing after a long day.

interesting

That was a very interesting book

frightening

What a frightening film! I don't want to walk home on my own now!

fascinating

The brain is fascinating, isn't it? It's amazing how much it can do

embarrassing

That is the most embarrassing photo! I look terrible!

confusing

I find these instructions very confusing! Could you come and help me?

amusing

That TV programme is really amusing

exciting

It's a really exciting book. I couldn't wait to find out what happened at the end.

amused

He was amused to hear his little son singing in the bath.

confused

I was confused, because I asked two people and they told me two different things.

embarrassed

John was really embarrassed when he fell over in front of his new girlfriend.

exhausted

Julie was so exhausted after her exams, she spent the next three days sleeping

frightened

I was really frightened of bees when I was little, but I don't mind them now.

interested

She's interested in animals, so she's thinking of studying to be a vet.

relaxed

She was so relaxed, sitting in front of the fire, that she didn't want to move.

shocked

I was shocked when my co-worked admitted stealing some money.

terrified

My little son is terrified of the dark. We always leave a light on in his room at night.Главная тема

thrilling

What thrilling music! It's some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard.

surprising

It's surprising how many people don't want to travel to another country.

satisfying

John loves his new job as a teacher. He says it's very satisfying when he makes a student understand.

overwhelming

I find London a bit overwhelming. It's so busy and noisy.

frustrating

It's frustrating when you want to say something in another language, but you don't know the word.

exhausting

I hate doing housework! It's exhausting!

tired

David's too tired to come to the cinema tonight. He's going to go to bed early.

thrilled

I was thrilled to win first prize in the competition.

depressing

This weather is depressing! Is it ever going to stop raining?

boring

I've never seen such a boring film!

alarming

What an alarming noise!