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v. to deal with, care about, or worry about: His mother's sickness ~s him a great deal.
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concern
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v. [T] to mix up mentally so that one cannot understand or think clearly:
The teacher's question ~ed him. |
confuse
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adj. 1 hateful, angry:
That driver has a ~ attitude; he blows his horn and yells at other drivers. |
hostile
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adj. with strong belief in one's ability or that s.t. will definitely happen:
She behaves in a ~ manner. |
confident
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v. [T] to cause mild anger:
The constant noise from the street traffic ~ed me. |
annoy
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v. [T] to cause s.o. to feel self-conscious or ashamed: Her boyfriend ~ed her by teasing her about her new hairstyle in front of others.
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embarrass
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adj. feeling guilt, chagrined: He failed the test and was ~ed of himself.
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ashamed
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v. to have the feeling (of irritation, disappointment, anger, etc.) that results from this: She felt ~ed when she didn't get a promotion after all her hard work.
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frustrate
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adj. 1 worried about a future event: The student is very ~ about taking her exams next week.
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nervous
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v. [T] to favorably impress: She plays tennis so well that she ~s me!
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amaze
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v. [T] 1 to please, delight: Our friend's jokes ~d us all evening.
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amuse
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