【英語】感情の形容詞(Feelings)Answer Key
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- Answer Key
- happy【ˈhæpi】
- confident【ˈkɑːnfɪdənt】
- proud【praʊd】
- calm【kɑːm】
- relaxed【rɪˈlækst】
- cheerful【ˈtʃɪrfl】
- grateful【ˈɡreɪtfl】
- curious【ˈkjʊriəs】
- interested【ˈɪntrəstɪd】
- amazed【əˈmeɪzd】
- sad【sæd】
- homesick【ˈhəʊmsɪk】
- surprised【sərˈpraɪzd】
- shocked【ʃɑːkt】
- serious【ˈsɪriəs】
- excited【ɪkˈsaɪtɪd】
- disappointed【ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd】
- thrilled【θrɪld】
- bored【bɔːrd】
- sleepy【ˈsliːpi】
- lonely【ˈloʊnli】
- angry【ˈæŋɡri】
- irritated【ˈɪrɪteɪtɪd】
- annoyed【əˈnɔɪd】
- stressed (out)【strest (aʊt)】
- worried【ˈwɜːrid】
- hungry【ˈhʌŋɡri】
- full【fʊl】
- thirsty【ˈθɜːrsti】
- hot【hɑːt】
- cold【koʊld】
- tired【ˈtaɪərd】
- exhausted【ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd】
- nervous【ˈnɜːrvəs】
- upset【ˌʌpˈset】
- relieved【rɪˈliːvd】
- afraid【əˈfreɪd】
- frightened【ˈfraɪtnd】
- confused【kənˈfjuːzd】
- disgusted【dɪsˈɡʌstɪd】
- miserable【ˈmɪzrəbl】
- uncomfortable【ʌnˈkʌmfərtəbl】
- depressed【dɪˈprest】
- embarrassed【ɪmˈbærəst】
- ashamed【əˈʃeɪmd】
- distracted【dɪˈstræktɪd】
- unconscious【ʌnˈkɑːnʃəs】
- conscious【ˈkɑːnʃəs】
- happy【ˈhæpi】
Answer Key
happy【ˈhæpi】
:feeling or showing pleasure, pleased
Ex) They’re always happy when they hang out together.
confident【ˈkɑːnfɪdənt】
:feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful
自信のある
Ex) She’s confident about her skills.
proud【praʊd】
:feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with
(自分や他者などに対して、何かを達成し)立派だと思う気持ち、誇りだと思う
Ex) I’m really proud of you.
calm【kɑːm】
:not excited, nervous or upset
落ち着いた感じ
Ex) She’s calm because she’s meditating.
relaxed【rɪˈlækst】
:calm and not anxious or worried
Ex) He’s relaxed and calm this afternoon.
cheerful【ˈtʃɪrfl】
:happy, and showing it by the way that you behave
明るい、朗らかな感じ
Ex) She’s cheerful in the flower garden.
grateful【ˈɡreɪtfl】
:feeling or showing thanks because somebody has done something kind for you or has done as you asked
感謝の気持ちのある
Ex) I’m grateful for the flowers.
curious【ˈkjʊriəs】
:having a strong desire to know about something
好奇心のある
Ex) Babies are curious about everything.
interested【ˈɪntrəstɪd】
:giving your attention to something because you enjoy finding out about it or doing it; showing interest in something and finding it exciting
興味、関心がある
▶︎この場合、「in…」で対象を繋ぎます。
Ex) He’s really interested in science.
amazed【əˈmeɪzd】
:very surprised
驚嘆した感じ
Ex) She’s amazed by the lights hitting the waves.
sad【sæd】
:unhappy or showing unhappiness
Ex) She’s sad because her mother passed away.
homesick【ˈhəʊmsɪk】
:sad because you are away from home and you miss your family and friends
Ex) He called his mother because he was feeling homesick.
surprised【sərˈpraɪzd】
:feeling or showing surprise
Ex) She’s surprised because she got her favorite thing.
shocked【ʃɑːkt】
:surprised and upset; showing that somebody feels surprised and upset
ショックを受けた
Ex) She was shocked by the news.
serious【ˈsɪriəs】
:thinking about things in a careful and sensible way; not silly
真剣な
Ex) He’s always serious at work.
excited【ɪkˈsaɪtɪd】
:feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm
興奮した
▶︎「ハイテンション」は、和製英語です⚠️
Ex) They’re excited about the match.
disappointed【ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd】
:upset because something you hoped for has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected
落胆した
Ex) They’re disappointed because they lost the game.
thrilled【θrɪld】
:very excited and pleased
Ex) They’re thrilled by the roller coaster.
bored【bɔːrd】
:feeling tired and impatient because you have lost interest in somebody/something or because you have nothing to do
退屈な
Ex) She’s bored in class.
sleepy【ˈsliːpi】
:needing sleep; ready to go to sleep
Ex) He’s sleepy because he didn’t sleep well.
lonely【ˈloʊnli】
:unhappy because you have no friends or people to talk to
Ex) She’s lonely after her husband died.
angry【ˈæŋɡri】
:having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation
Ex) He’s angry at his lazy workers.
irritated【ˈɪrɪteɪtɪd】
:annoyed or angry
イライラした
Ex) She’s irritated because she had a bad day at work.
annoyed【əˈnɔɪd】
:slightly angry
(迷惑で)イライラした
Ex) I’m annoyed by the construction noises.
stressed (out)【strest (aʊt)】
:too anxious and tired to be able to relax
ストレスのある
▶︎口語ではよく、「be stressed out」で使います。
Ex) He’s stressed out.
sick【sɪk】
ill【ɪl】
▲
:physically or mentally ill
病気の
Ex) He’s sick in bed.
worried【ˈwɜːrid】
:thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen and therefore feeling unhappy and afraid
心配な
Ex) She’s worried that her friends don’t like her.
hungry【ˈhʌŋɡri】
:feeling that you want to eat something
Ex) He’s really hungry this morning.
full【fʊl】
:having had enough to eat
満腹な
Ex) She’s so full after eating donuts.
thirsty【ˈθɜːrsti】
:needing or wanting to drink
Ex) He’s extremely thirsty but there’s no water.
hot【hɑːt】
:feeling heat in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way
Ex) He’s still feeling hot even though the air conditioner is on.
cold【koʊld】
:having a temperature lower than the human body
Ex) She’s cold even with her blanket.
tired【ˈtaɪərd】
▲
:feeling that you would like to sleep or rest; needing rest
Ex) I’m tired because I’ve been driving for a long time.
exhausted【ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd】
:very tired
▶︎「tired」をより強めた感じです。また、理由は「from…」で繋げられます。
Ex) He’s exhausted from a long day at work.
nervous【ˈnɜːrvəs】
:anxious about something or afraid of something
心配、不安な
Ex) She’s nervous about her test results.
upset【ˌʌpˈset】
:unhappy or disappointed because of something unpleasant that has happened
動揺した、取り乱した
Ex) He’s upset after hearing his diagnosis.
▶︎「diagnosis」は、「診断結果」です。
relieved【rɪˈliːvd】
:feeling happy because something unpleasant has stopped or has not happened; showing this
ホッとした、安心した
Ex) She was relieved when she got the result.
afraid【əˈfreɪd】
:feeling fear; frightened because you think that you might be hurt or suffer
恐れている、怖い
▶︎この場合、対象を「of…」で繋ぎます。
Ex) He’s afraid of ghosts.
frightened【ˈfraɪtnd】
:afraid; feeling fear
恐怖を覚える、怖い
▶︎「afraid」と比べて、「frightened」は「一時的な場面」によく使われます(「scared」も同じ意味です)
Ex) The baby is frightened by his mother acting like a zombie.
confused【kənˈfjuːzd】
:unable to think clearly or to understand what is happening or what somebody is saying
混乱した
Ex) She’s confused about what to do.
disgusted【dɪsˈɡʌstɪd】
:a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something that you feel is unacceptable, or for something that looks, smells, etc. unpleasant
ウエッとした嫌悪の感情、ムカついた
Ex) The girls felt disgusted when they saw a spider in the sandwich.
miserable【ˈmɪzrəbl】
:very unhappy or uncomfortable
悲惨な感じ
Ex) He’s miserable because he doesn’t have a place to live.
uncomfortable【ʌnˈkʌmfərtəbl】
:not letting you feel physically comfortable; unpleasant to wear, sit on, etc.
不快、居心地が悪い
Ex) He’s uncomfortable in his new class.
depressed【dɪˈprest】
:very sad and without hope
かなり落ち込んだ
Ex) She’s depressed and feeling lonely.
embarrassed【ɪmˈbærəst】
▲
:shy, uncomfortable or ashamed, especially in a social situation
(他人の目を気にして)恥ずかしい
Ex) She’s embarrassed that she forgot her money.
ashamed【əˈʃeɪmd】
▲
:feeling shame or feeling embarrassed about somebody/something or because of something you have done
(罪の意識を感じて、自分の中で)恥ずかしい
▶︎日本語には人目を気にする「恥ずかしさ」と、自分を責める「恥ずかしさ」も同じ言葉ですが、英語はここを分けます。
Ex) She’s ashamed that she got caught cheating on the test.
distracted【dɪˈstræktɪd】
:unable to pay attention to somebody/something because you are worried or thinking about something else
よそ見した、不注意な
Ex) She was so distracted that she walked into the pole.
unconscious【ʌnˈkɑːnʃəs】
:in a state like sleep because of an injury or illness, and not able to use your senses
意識がない
Ex) She was unconscious when I found her.
conscious【ˈkɑːnʃəs】
:able to use your senses and mental powers to understand what is happening
意識がある
Ex) She was conscious when she was found in the house.
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