ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE FEELINGS IN ENGLISH // ADVANCED VOCABULARY (C1/C2)

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  • @tothepointenglishwithben.
    @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому +45

    Note: A better formal synonym for bored is "uninterested". Although "disinterested" is commonly used with the meaning of "not interested", it's primary meaning is "impartial" and many people consider it not to be a synonym of "bored". (In most situations it would be fine)

    • @Meg-bj4rq
      @Meg-bj4rq Рік тому

      What about tedious for bored?

    • @Meg-bj4rq
      @Meg-bj4rq Рік тому +1

      Or crossed (informal) for angry?

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому +3

      Tedious is really a synonym of boring, not bored (eg. a tedious speech). It's not used to describe feelings.

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому +3

      Yes, cross is a synonym of angry 👍

    • @Meg-bj4rq
      @Meg-bj4rq Рік тому

      @@tothepointenglishwithben. Thank you!

  • @Crisguay
    @Crisguay Рік тому +20

    Awesome Ben. I'm flabergastted! I was having a rather dull Sunday afternoon when your video popped up on my screen... Your lessons always cheer me up! ! I'm elated when out of the blue I get one more chance to learn with you!😆
    Thanks for stopping by.🤗

  • @lilianikolova7685
    @lilianikolova7685 6 місяців тому +1

    Благодаря за синонимите, поздрави от София❤❤
    Bulgaria 🇧🇬

  • @Bababibaa
    @Bababibaa 3 місяці тому

    "Aghast" for surprised... though I understand it's more in a negative way, as in shocked. Love that one. "Exhausted" for tired too

  • @marianoscotti8899
    @marianoscotti8899 7 днів тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏A smashing lesson ! Felicitaciones, Ben !
    🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧

  • @annamiller9153
    @annamiller9153 Рік тому +11

    I'm so elated and enthused by your new video. Hopefully, I would be able to remember all of the new words because otherwise I would be disconsolate and irate. Sometimes I'm astounded by the content but never disinterested. I don't think I would ever be fatigued to watch your videos. I'd rather say I would be petrified at the thought of you finishing the YT channel ;)

  • @adoptalandiaalisa5496
    @adoptalandiaalisa5496 Рік тому

    My beautiful and lovely-favorite context for the “Christmas enthuse”:
    The jingle bells are jingling
    The streets are white with snow
    The happy crowds are mingling
    But there's no one that I know
    I'm sure that you'll forgive me
    If I don't ENTHUSE
    I guess I've got the Christmas blues
    (Lyrics)
    On the other hand, do you call the Reyes “kings” because they are the Spanish ones or are they called this way in general? Weren’t they “wisemen”? 🤔
    And, of course: THANKS for another great video!!📚

  • @Kacper20051
    @Kacper20051 3 місяці тому

    Awesome lesson as always. Thank you for all the range of new vocabulary, I think it will be very helpful and useful for me.

  • @dammypospisil
    @dammypospisil Рік тому +4

    Thank you for your work, Ben.. while watching your videos I don't feel uninterested anymore! I'm enthused about learning new vocabulary and then practising these words and phrases in my classes, that will fortunately prepare me for C1 exam. Sometimes when someone pisses me off, I go straight on UA-cam and play some of your videos.. and suddenly I'm elated. I've always been petrified by English, but since I discovered your youtube channel, I often get flabbergasted by how easily I can learn something new.
    So thank you one more time! You deserve at least 500K subscribers! 😁

  • @emiliavizireanu1230
    @emiliavizireanu1230 Рік тому +8

    Hello master, Ben. I'm elated to see you. I haven't commented on your videos for a while, but I'm still here appreciating your good work. Wishing you a good new year and many blessings. Thank you . 🙂

  • @maelmori
    @maelmori Рік тому

    As you asked for our own suggestions, I've come up with startled, which I think has some negative connotations, to be over the moon or in cloud nine, to be shattered, Upset and outraged, forlorn and gutted. Excellent material, as always! Your riveting videos never disappoint.

  • @vivianagambetta9197
    @vivianagambetta9197 Рік тому +3

    Hi Ben, It' s really nice to come across a "brand new" lesson from you. It' s pretty helpful as all the previous ones. Have a nice week!! Greetings from Uruguay, South America.

  • @marylkap6498
    @marylkap6498 Рік тому +3

    I just LOVE listening to You, Ben.
    It's comforting.
    The timbre of Your vioce is sooo soothing, thank You ❤️
    Plus all the content, of course 😊

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому +2

      Ha ha... That's nice (I don't like the sound of my voice though 🤷🏻‍♂️)

    • @marylkap6498
      @marylkap6498 Рік тому

      @@tothepointenglishwithben. That's like most of us 😊
      My children usually say that I have "the teacher's voice".
      And that is NOT a compliment 😆

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому

      😆

  • @acc1171
    @acc1171 Рік тому

    I am enthused every single time I watch a video from to the point.

  • @causilvestrini7000
    @causilvestrini7000 Рік тому +1

    This kind of lessons are super useful! Plus I get a kick out of your videos ☺️ you're a great teacher!

  • @sachamoulay5685
    @sachamoulay5685 Рік тому

    I must say that I was enthused during the entire video. I m often flabbergasted by the new words you give us. I was elated to watch the video and now that i know your channel i won t be disconsolate again about learning english. Thank you Ben !

  • @user-ndjfjfjnrkofexkcken
    @user-ndjfjfjnrkofexkcken Рік тому +2

    You must have perceived that ESL speakers almost always use the sole word 'confuse' when talking about any type of confusion, whereas there are a lot of wonderful words (synonyms) which can be used instead to describe a particular situation much more precisely.
    There is no doubt that various difficult situations occur occasionally, and we experience them differently and use a wide range of words in a native language, yet the vast majority of ESL speakers do not do the same when speaking English.
    Perhaps, you will find this idea interesting so as to make a video about using the synonyms of the word 'confused', such as: 'perplexed', 'baffled', 'flummoxed', 'mystified', 'nonplussed', 'fazed', 'disconcerted', 'bewildered', 'bemused', 'puzzled'. They are all esteemed advanced+ words except for puzzled

  • @lizz4505
    @lizz4505 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Ben for making so much content for C1

  • @maurotietz7075
    @maurotietz7075 Рік тому

    Talking from Brasil. Really do like your videos. Thank you, it really helps me to improve my English. Um abraço.

  • @a-51labsstudio90
    @a-51labsstudio90 Рік тому

    Manual focus and your camera won't have to take the blame for your "deeds." Thanks for the video! ;)

  • @annamorandi9750
    @annamorandi9750 Рік тому

    Thanks for your video.
    I do appreciate your riveting lessons ,tone of voice ,you are so clear !!
    Please,never give up .

  • @陳姿伶-b5u
    @陳姿伶-b5u Місяць тому

    ❤ Thank you!The video is very useful.

  • @jelenarimkiene61
    @jelenarimkiene61 Рік тому +2

    Dear Ben❤I love your videos! Use them in my class for different levels, but firstly, for myself, lifelong learning😂

  • @SoniaSonya-q1m
    @SoniaSonya-q1m Рік тому

    Thanks a lot. You are a really generous teacher

  • @martinvoet217
    @martinvoet217 4 місяці тому +1

    Good old Harry Kane. This video has aged quite well.

  • @xysayinovfaxriddin
    @xysayinovfaxriddin Рік тому

    Hello Mr Ben I'm so elated.Thank you for
    Classes

  • @Crisguig
    @Crisguig Рік тому +5

    At first I was afraid, I was petrified🎵🎵🎵🎶🎙🎙🎙thank you for bringing to mind my favourite song ever,jeje. I love synonyms and some of the ones in this video are truly interesting. Thank you Ben. Love Amy's " irate " look. She is just adorable!

  • @GulnozaKholmurodova-bx6yd
    @GulnozaKholmurodova-bx6yd Рік тому

    Hello. I am so elated to find your channel. Could you say which one is correct way to say: I am irated. Or I irate.

  • @Andres5-505
    @Andres5-505 Рік тому

    love your content, extremely useful to get better at my English.

  • @mmm-ck5bq
    @mmm-ck5bq Рік тому

    So so so useful! Thank you

  • @makhmud4529
    @makhmud4529 Рік тому

    Dear Ben, thank you for another one brilliant video!
    Ben, would you make a video explaining how and when to use the verb 'get' in conjunction with both the infinitive and gerund?
    All in all, there are mere 3 cases
    1. to start doing something
    "Let's get going, otherwise we'll be late"
    2. for a gradual change (fairly useful with state verbs to show a sort of a gradual process)
    "The more I get to understand the English grammar, the more I get to like it"
    3. an opportunity to do (something like "to be able to...")
    "West Ham United gets to try to beat Wolves on Saturday"
    I daresay such a kind of material will be fruitful for your subscribers.

  • @СашаНиконова-т2ы

    Thanks a million for your lesson!!!!

  • @vanessadimarco158
    @vanessadimarco158 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video! For tired i thought exhausted and burn out.
    For happy I thought to be over the 🌙

  • @OceanChild75
    @OceanChild75 Рік тому +2

    Wow I thought "made up" was Scouse slang! I was always reluctant to use it with anyone who isn’t from Merseyside.
    Great video Ben, I’ve learnt so much from it. I’ll never get disinterested in your videos 😉

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому +1

      It's true that 'made up' is particularly common in the north west.
      I'm glad you learnt something and you're enthused by my videos 🙂

  • @Fionna7
    @Fionna7 Рік тому +1

    Hi Ben, is it also possible to use: "down in the mouth" as synonym to "sad"? Thank you :)

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 Рік тому

    Headlines are a separate story. Rid of articles, with nouns turned verbs, concise to fit as much as possible into a one-liner. I have started to collect those headlines that made me stop and think more than twice, trying to figure out which word is the subject. Here we have yet another stylistic figure - result before cause: the "astounded woman finds..." sounds as if she had been astounded before, or maybe she was even born astounded, whereas it was actually finding the diamond that made her so.

  • @jarekgorak9349
    @jarekgorak9349 Рік тому +1

    I'm made up 👍 because I found another fantastic useful pragmatic amazing lesson 👍🙂😃👏

  • @ernestosardain4307
    @ernestosardain4307 4 місяці тому

    Hi Ben. I'd like to know if these other alternatives could also be appropriate for C1/C2 level: happy: content; sad (informal): blue, down in the mouth, miserable; excited: eager, juiced; bored: weary, uninterested; angry: enraged, infuriated, outraged, (informal) all hot and bothered, ticked off; afraid: fearful, horrified; surprised: astonished, taken aback, bewildered; tired (informal): beat, worn-out, burned-out, drained. I'd appreciate your feedback. I'm taking my C1 exam next month. (July)😅 Thanks in advance.

  • @fleurblanche7642
    @fleurblanche7642 Рік тому

    Super adjectives Very very to the point How are you ? Oh mustn't grumble or mustn too morose about

  • @Iammrunkown
    @Iammrunkown Рік тому +1

    You haven't made a video regarding the perfect participle which is an advanced structure, so if you could make the video.

  • @AlineWelch
    @AlineWelch Рік тому

    Thanks, Ben! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @TheLittlechicthings
    @TheLittlechicthings Рік тому

    You never bore is to anything, Ben

  • @julie-cm8pi
    @julie-cm8pi Рік тому

    What are some good synonyms for the word "important" (except crucial) thank you:)

  • @cathyblazquez
    @cathyblazquez 3 місяці тому

    Hi, Ben. Is "ecstatic"only used in America?

  • @turicoppola9815
    @turicoppola9815 Рік тому

    Very tired- Wrecked. Could be correct? thanks a lot Ben, the best English Teacher ever!

  • @agustinparra5855
    @agustinparra5855 Рік тому

    We love you Ben

  • @nosycatUK
    @nosycatUK Рік тому

    Thank you so much, brilliant lessons 👏

  • @NataliaNarozhna
    @NataliaNarozhna Місяць тому

    Hello Ben!
    Nothing wrong with this sentence : "Woman irate when she learns her boyfriend used her toothbrush", isn't it?
    I'd like to say: "Woman irates when she learns..." or "Woman was irated when she learnt...".

  • @cyruschang1904
    @cyruschang1904 Рік тому

    In the US, we say
    to be bored to death
    to be scared to death
    To be afraid can mean either to be scared or to be worried
    I am afraid he may fail his exam = I am worried he may ...
    We say either I am pissed or I am pissed off in the US. We use to be mad a lot to mean to be angry. It is true, we don't use pissed to mean drunk
    We only use to be made up in the context of something, like an excuse, that is not true.
    We don't say fatigued, but we do use the noun fatigue (e.g. muscle fatigue, mental fatigue). We often say to be exhausted or to be worn out as alternatives to to be tired

  • @sylwiawajda9866
    @sylwiawajda9866 Рік тому

    My first thought of synonym to "angry" was "furious" - easy and beautiful word😅
    I'd add "dull" to "boring"
    My word for "tired" is "exhausted"

  • @sylwiawajda9866
    @sylwiawajda9866 Рік тому

    How about happy - cheerful, joyous?
    sad - devastated, depressed?

  • @kialiv_a
    @kialiv_a 11 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @franciscopontesvelasco4315
    @franciscopontesvelasco4315 Рік тому

    Thanks for your useful videos. Your channel is great. I don't think Kane is down in the dumps for the penalty lol. He's minted

  • @raoulkurvitz6305
    @raoulkurvitz6305 Рік тому

    I feel curious. Cheers from 🇪🇪 !

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 11 місяців тому

    What is the noun from 'being pissed off'?

  • @robertarusso338
    @robertarusso338 Рік тому

    I fall for your videos😭❤️

  • @Phulanitos
    @Phulanitos Рік тому

    Thanks Ben!!

  • @ewelinadoniesiewicz2829
    @ewelinadoniesiewicz2829 Рік тому

    An amazing lesson. ❤️

  • @lauraa.6418
    @lauraa.6418 Рік тому

    Always lovely cockney rhyming slang! 😁

  • @aidalopez4365
    @aidalopez4365 Рік тому

    Thanks teacher Ben!

  • @Anna-ds7dt
    @Anna-ds7dt Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @TheAlena1212
    @TheAlena1212 Рік тому

    I am elated, because of I understand
    your English

  • @alinavaskova9602
    @alinavaskova9602 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for your video) Can I ask about the second example - she was made up when found out - can we use past perfect - had found out?

  • @شعرکوتاه-ع7ظ
    @شعرکوتاه-ع7ظ 18 днів тому

    Bravi❤

  • @asamikaguya8581
    @asamikaguya8581 Рік тому

    When angry appeared, I immediately thought of infuriated. Can that be used as a synonym ?

  • @ayb100
    @ayb100 Рік тому

    how about discombabulated...:)

  • @Sasha_NY
    @Sasha_NY Рік тому

    From The Routledge Student Guide to English Usage and many more:
    DISINTERESTED adjective, means impartial and not having anything to win or lose from the result of a situation:
    - A solicitor's ability to give impartial and disinterested advice is a fundamental element of his or her relationship with the client.
    UNINTERESTED adjective, means apathetic and showing no sign of enthusiasm or interest in someone or something:
    - The public is completely uninterested in knowing whether the contest is rigged or not, and rightly so.
    From Collins English Usage:
    You use DISINTERESTED to describe someone who is not involved in a situation and can therefore make fair decisions or judgements about it.
    - I'm a disinterested observer.
    Some people also use disinterested to say that someone is not interested in something or someone.
    - Her mother had always been disinterested in her.
    However, this use is often regarded as incorrect. Instead of `DISINTERESTED', it is better to say UNINTERESTED.
    - Lionel was uninterested in the house.
    - Etta appeared totally uninterested.

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому +1

      Yes. I agree that 'uninterested' would've been a better option. 'Disinterested' means impartial but is also generally accepted in modern English as 'not interested'.
      Britannica dictionary
      disinterested
      /dɪsˈɪntrəstəd/
      adjective
      1
      : not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or concerns
      2
      : having no desire to know about a particular thing : not interested - often + in
      This sense is commonly used but some people consider it to be incorrect and say that “uninterested” should be used instead.

  • @lizz4505
    @lizz4505 Рік тому

    Ben, do you have any good tips to improve my writing? I got a C in FCE writing part (I’m still not sure what I did wrong, in fact I was confident about this paper) and I have also seen that many people didn’t achieve a good mark in this part…

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому

      Many people avoid the writing paper in their preparation. You must do some practice tasks!
      Apart from that, check out this video on how to improve your writing for the exam
      ua-cam.com/video/goqQFP8r4-o/v-deo.html

    • @lizz4505
      @lizz4505 Рік тому

      Thanks Ben !

  • @giusifaldarini1279
    @giusifaldarini1279 Рік тому

    Hello Ben, in the sentence 'Woman irate when she learns her boyfriend....' why doesn't the verb IRATE take the 'S' in the the third-person singular? Thank you

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому

      Hi Giusi. Irate is an adjective, not a verb. The example sentence is a newspaper headline and is therefore grammatically incomplete. The complete sentence would be "Woman is irate when she learns her boyfriend used her toothbrush"

    • @giusifaldarini1279
      @giusifaldarini1279 Рік тому

      @@tothepointenglishwithben. Thank you very much Ben. Your video is about adjectives..... I don't know why I didn't realize that:)

  • @JapClubMGIMO
    @JapClubMGIMO Рік тому

    Hello Ben, may I ask you a question? Where do you work? Or UA-cam is your main income source?

  • @martasladka1364
    @martasladka1364 Рік тому

    I irate or I am irate? Why? Thank you!

  • @fleurblanche7642
    @fleurblanche7642 Рік тому

    Enthrallled?

  • @pilouboy4736
    @pilouboy4736 Рік тому

    Excited excité
    Afraid effrayé
    Angry aigri
    Surprised surpris
    Fatigued fatigué
    Petrified prétrifié.
    Hey English, you're speaking French.
    Oh là là..

  • @yuliazbarashevskaya1918
    @yuliazbarashevskaya1918 Рік тому

    elated, made up- extremely happy
    disconsolate , down in the dumps - unhappy
    enthused , pumped - excited
    disinterested , bored to tears
    irate , pissed ( off) angry / drunk
    petrified замереть scared stiff
    surprised astounded flabbergasted
    fatigued cream cracked tired

  • @kamalsaib1858
    @kamalsaib1858 Рік тому

    I feel under the weather

  • @barista5416
    @barista5416 Рік тому

    Tired= Shattered , drained ..

  • @emanoelpaulino1935
    @emanoelpaulino1935 Рік тому

    I got scared to death when a Snake appeared in my garden

  • @annalisasecci5404
    @annalisasecci5404 Рік тому

    surprised = gobsmaked ?

  • @samarelsayed2124
    @samarelsayed2124 Рік тому

    Is these words british? Or American?

  • @hilaleliasfreih8679
    @hilaleliasfreih8679 Рік тому

    I was jubilant when I got informed that my lottery ticket actually won.

  • @gardinchannel1166
    @gardinchannel1166 8 місяців тому

    Frightened and dreaded as synonyms for "afraid".

  • @abhilashb7922
    @abhilashb7922 Рік тому

    Ben.........sir

  • @ЮлияНикитина-р3й

    Я не устаю удивляться насколько животные становятся похожими на своих хозяев! Одно лицо!

  • @ЮлияНикитина-р3й

    Woman irate? Isn't it supposed to be "irates"? I'm just curious to know.

  • @fundatunc
    @fundatunc Рік тому

    hi Ben

  • @Ericadbury
    @Ericadbury Рік тому

    Wow my message was deleted. I just wanted to help. Well, your loss.

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому

      Hi Erica. I haven't deleted any messages (except spam). Feel free to send it again

    • @Ericadbury
      @Ericadbury Рік тому

      Oh sorry then. Do you consider spam if we leave an email address? I took notes of the contents of the exam from last December that I sat (C2) and could send to people if they want. Just don't know how to do it apart from sharing one of my emails for those interested.

    • @tothepointenglishwithben.
      @tothepointenglishwithben.  Рік тому

      No, I wouldn't delete that. It's possible that UA-cam automatically deletes comments with external links in them as they want to keep people on their platform, or maybe they consider it spam. I don't know

  • @nosycatUK
    @nosycatUK Рік тому

    I always get petrified when I see a spider 🥲