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When you feel joyful, you're happy, perhaps because you've heard some good news. She felt joyful when she received the unexpected gift from her friend.
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If you're content, you're not extremely happy, but you feel quite satisfied. After a satisfying meal, he went back to work, feeling content.
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When you're greateful, you feel thankful for something you have or that someone has done. She was grateful for the support and kindness shown to her during difficult times.
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When you're hopeful, you have hope and believe that it is possible for something good to happen.
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uspokojony, odczuwający ulgę začněte se učit
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If you're relieved, you feel pleased because you have avoided a difficult or unpleasant situation.
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When you're offended, you feel angry or hurt by something someone has said or done to you.
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zaniepokojony, zniecierpliwiony začněte se učit
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If you're anxious, you feel worried or uneasy about something.
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When you're frustrated, you feel annyed because something is not working or happening the way you want it to.
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Feeling guilty means that you feel bad for something you did wrong.
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If you're upset, it means you're sad because of something that has happened.
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When you're calm, you feel relaxed and are not worried about anything.
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If you are indifferent you have no feelings about or interest in something.
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ciekawy, ciekawski, wścibski začněte se učit
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When you're curious you want to know more about something.
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zakłopotany / zdezorientowany začněte se učit
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Puzzeld means you're confused about something that is happening or has happened.
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