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TOEFL Revision: Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 7, Exams of English Language

A vocabulary set for TOEFL revision, specifically for intermediate feelings, emotions, and opinions. It includes definitions and examples of words such as apology, comfort, condemn, conservative, critique, embarrass, humiliate, joy, position, reassure, sink into, temptation, tense, terrifying, and thrill. It also includes a quiz with antonyms and fill-in-the-blank exercises. This document could be useful for students preparing for the TOEFL exam or for those who want to improve their English vocabulary related to feelings, emotions, and opinions.

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2022/2023

Available from 11/09/2023

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Download TOEFL Revision: Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 7 and more Exams English Language in PDF only on Docsity! TOEFL REVISION TEST OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE a TOEFL: Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 7 1 / 5 1. apology (noun) An expression of remorse after doing something wrong. 2. comfort (verb) To show someone support or give them advice when they are upset or going through tough times. 3. comfort (noun) Feeling at ease, content like all the needs are satisfied. 4. condemn (verb) To thoroughly disapprove of and be against some- thing or someone. 5. conservative (adjective) Holding onto past and traditional views and is reluctant to change. 6. critique (verb) To state one's opinion on a matter describing what is wrong with it or what needs to be changed. 7. critique (noun) An expression of opinion on a matter regarding what is wrong with it or needs to be changed. 8. embarrass (verb) To make someone feel humiliated or awkward. 9. humiliate (verb) To do something to make a person feel embar- rassed; cause shame and hurt pride. 10. joy (noun) Feeling very happy or the person or thing that makes you have this feeling. 11. position (noun) An opinion a person holds on a matter. 12. reasonably (adverb) That is in accordance with reasonable thinking. 13. reassure (verb) To calm someone's worries; to encourage them. 14. sink into (phrasal verb) Go into a less active state gradually. 15. temptation (noun) A desire to indulge in something, no matter the consequences. TOEFL: Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 7 4 / 5 Which word has the following antonyms? unjustly, foolishly 44. reassure Which word has the following antonyms? upset, discourage, dissuade, exacerbate 45. temptation Which word has the following antonyms? discouragement 46. tense Which word has the following antonyms? confident, unafraid, laidback 47. terrifying Which word has the following antonyms? beatuful, pleasant, pleasing 48. thrill Which word has the following antonyms? bore, drag, nuisance 49. thrill Which word has the following antonyms? bore, fatigue, wear out 50. apology The politician issued an official after his misdeeds. 51. comforted Marion felt quite upset after meeting with the boss, but her best friend her. 52. comfort I love reading a good book and drinking tea in the of my own home. 53. condemn Many world leaders the dictator's cruel treatment of his people. 54. conservative There is a clash between modern policies and the part of society. 55. critiqued All the girls the look of their friend. 56. critique The academic expressed a of his colleague's work. 57. embarrass TOEFL: Intermediate Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 7 5 / 5 He tried to his little sister by telling her boyfriend secrets about her. 58. humiliated With his silence, he his sister's feelings. 59. joy It was such a to spend some time with my best friends, we always have a good time! 60. position The professor's on the matter shocked many. 61. reasonably My mother was accepting of my decision to move away. 62. reassure I gave her a hug and tried to her that everything was okay. 63. sank into After a long and tiring day, the doctor a deep sleep. 64. temptation The boy could not resist the to eat the ice cream. 65. tense The argument with her boss had left her feeling about going into work tomorrow. 66. terrifying sounds reached our house. 67. thrill Bungee jumping is such a . 68. thrills Bungee jumping me.
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