The importance of feeling words in the AOS paper (1 Viewer)

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You often need to use a feeling word in the AOS Section 1 paper , right?? like when they ask how is this composer feeling(and support urself with techniques - well u first have to have a word that explains how he feels) u might say resentful....

So i thought why not look up feeling words. Plz fill this up with me cause this consumes a lot of time and we dont have that time to spare.
Its also good to be able to express what ur trying to say. AOS change is all about feelings and experiences of change.. right???
Plus is there another Category of words that you think is helpfull to know?????? Im pretty uneducated in english cause ive never done the english homework in primary years that often deals with vocabulary.




Feeling Words

Perplexed
To embarrass; to puzzle; to distract; to bewilder; to confuse; to trouble with ambiguity, suspense, or anxiety.
Baffled
To frustrate or check (a person) as by confusing or perplexing
And
To impede the force or movement of
Bashful
Characterized by, showing, or resulting from shyness, self-consciousness, or awkwardness.
Ambush
The act of lying in wait to attack by surprise.
Aloof
Distant physically or emotionally; reserved and remote: stood apart with aloof dignity
And
At a distance but within view; apart.
Apathetic
Feeling or showing little or no emotion; unresponsive.
Apprehensive
Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy
"felt apprehensive about the consequences"
Complacent
Contented to a fault; self-satisfied and unconcerned: He had become complacent after years of success.

Defiant


Dejected

Dissillusioned

Dismal

Dismayed

Elated

Exasperated

Exhilarated

Enraged

Exuberant

Flustered

Impertinent

Incredulous

Inept

Inferior

Inquisitive

Irked

Jaded

Jovial

Jubilant

Melancholy

Nonchalant

Ornery

Pampered

Peeved

Pensive

Perky

Pious

Rambunctious

Sentimental

Serene

Shunned

Surly

Tepid

Tranquil
 
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