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高中英語book1unit4重點單詞
1.afraid(adj.):feelingfearorapprehension
Examplesentence:I'mafraidofsnakes;theyterrifyme.
2.angry(adj.):feelingstrongdispleasureorrage
Examplesentence:Shewasangryatherbrotherforbreakingherfavoritetoy.
3.anxious(adj.):feelingworriedornervousaboutsomething
Examplesentence:Hefeltanxiousabouttheupcomingexam.
4.ashamed(adj.):feelingembarrassedorguilty
Examplesentence:Theboywasashamedofcheatingonthetest.
5.delighted(adj.):feelinggreatpleasureorhappiness
Examplesentence:Weweredelightedtoreceivetheinvitationtotheparty.
6.depressed(adj.):feelingsadandhopeless
Examplesentence:Afterlosingherjob,shebecamedepressed.
7.excited(adj.):feelingenthusiasticorthrilled
Examplesentence:Thechildrenwereexcitedaboutgoingtotheamusementpark.
8.glad(adj.):feelingpleasedorhappyaboutsomething
Examplesentence:I'mgladthatyouenjoyedthemovie.
9.lonely(adj.):feelingisolatedorwithoutcompanionship
Examplesentence:Shefeltlonelyaftermovingtoanewcitywhereshedidn'tknowanyone.
10.proud(adj.):feelingasenseofsatisfactionoraccomplishment
Examplesentence:Hewasproudofhisdaughterforwinningtheaward.
11.surprised(adj.):feelingamazedortakenabackbysomethingunexpected
Examplesentence:Iwaspleasantlysurprisedwhenmyfriendsthrewmeasurprisebirthdayparty.
12.upset(adj.):feelingdistressedordisturbed
Examplesentence:Thegirlwasupsetbythenewsofhergrandmother'sillness.
13.appreciate(v.):tovalueorrecognizetheworthofsomethingorsomeone
Examplesentence:Iappreciateyourhelpincompletingthisproject.
14.argue(v.):toengageinaverbalfightordisagreement
Examplesentence:Thesiblingsoftenargueaboutwhogetstousethecomputerfirst.
15.care(v.):tohaveconcernorinterestinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Shecaresdeeplyaboutanimalwelfare.
16.comfort(v.):toprovidesolaceorsupporttosomeone
Examplesentence:Themothercomfortedherchildafterhefelldownandhurthimself.
17.forgive(v.):topardonorletgoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Ittookheralongtimetoforgiveherfriendforbetrayinghertrust.
18.trust(v.):tohavefaithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Youneedtotrustyourselfandbelieveinyourabilities.
19.argue(n.):averbalfightordisagreement
Examplesentence:Theirargumentescalatedintoaheateddebate.
20.care(n.):concernorinterestinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Sheshowedgreatcareforthewelfareofthehomeless.
21.comfort(n.):astateofsolaceorconsolation
Examplesentence:Thewarmblanketprovidedherwithcomfortonthecoldnight.
22.forgiveness(n.):theactofpardoningorlettinggoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Hisforgivenesswasunexpectedbutgreatlyappreciated.
23.trust(n.):faithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Buildingtrustinarelationshiptakestimeandeffort.
24.apologize(v.):toexpressregretorsaysorryforone'sactions
Examplesentence:Heapologizedforbeinglatetothemeeting.
25.forgive(v.):topardonorletgoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Itisimportanttoforgiveothersinordertomoveonandfindpeace.
26.greet(v.):towelcomeoracknowledgesomeone'spresencewithwordsorgestures
Examplesentence:Theygreetedeachotherwithawarmhug.
27.insult(v.):tooffendorhurtsomeone'sfeelingsintentionally
Examplesentence:Heinsultedherbymakingcrueljokesaboutherappearance.
28.encourage(v.):togivesupport,motivation,orpraisetosomeone
Examplesentence:Thecoachencouragedtheteamtogivetheirbesteffortinthegame.
29.comfort(v.):toprovidesolaceorrelieftosomeone
Examplesentence:Shecomfortedherfriendbylisteningtoherproblemsandofferingadvice.
30.trust(v.):tohavefaithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Trustingyourgutinstinctscanoftenleadyouintherightdirection.
31.apologize(v.):toexpressregretorsaysorryforone'sactions
Examplesentence:Heapologizedforbeinglatetothemeeting.
32.forgive(v.):topardonorletgoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Itisimportanttoforgiveothersinordertomoveonandfindpeace.
33.greet(v.):towelcomeoracknowledgesomeone'spresencewithwordsorgestures
Examplesentence:Theygreetedeachotherwithawarmhug.
34.insult(v.):tooffendorhurtsomeone'sfeelingsintentionally
Examplesentence:Heinsultedherbymakingcrueljokesaboutherappearance.
35.encourage(v.):togivesupport,motivation,orpraisetosomeone
Examplesentence:Thecoachencouragedtheteamtogivetheirbesteffortinthegame.
36.comfort(v.):toprovidesolaceorrelieftosomeone
Examplesentence:Shecomfortedherfriendbylisteningtoherproblemsandofferingadvice.
37.trust(v.):tohavefaithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Trustingyourgutinstinctscanoftenleadyouintherightdirection.
38.argue(n.):averbalfightordisagreement
Examplesentence:Theirargumentescalatedintoaheateddebate.
39.care(n.):concernorinterestinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Sheshowedgreatcareforthewelfareofthehomeless.
40.comfort(n.):astateofsolaceorconsolation
Examplesentence:Thewarmblanketprovidedherwithcomfortonthecoldnight.
41.forgiveness(n.):theactofpardoningorlettinggoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Hisforgivenesswasunexpectedbutgreatlyappreciated.
42.trust(n.):faithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Buildingtrustinarelationshiptakestimeandeffort.
43.apologize(v.):toexpressregretorsaysorryforone'sactions
Examplesentence:Heapologizedforbeinglatetothemeeting.
44.forgive(v.):topardonorletgoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Itisimportanttoforgiveothersinordertomoveonandfindpeace.
45.greet(v.):towelcomeoracknowledgesomeone'spresencewithwordsorgestures
Examplesentence:Theygreetedeachotherwithawarmhug.
46.insult(v.):tooffendorhurtsomeone'sfeelingsintentionally
Examplesentence:Heinsultedherbymakingcrueljokesaboutherappearance.
47.encourage(v.):togivesupport,motivation,orpraisetosomeone
Examplesentence:Thecoachencouragedtheteamtogivetheirbesteffortinthegame.
48.comfort(v.):toprovidesolaceorrelieftosomeone
Examplesentence:Shecomfortedherfriendbylisteningtoherproblemsandofferingadvice.
49.trust(v.):tohavefaithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Trustingyourgutinstinctscanoftenleadyouintherightdirection.
50.argue(n.):averbalfightordisagreement
Examplesentence:Theirargumentescalatedintoaheateddebate.
51.care(n.):concernorinterestinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Sheshowedgreatcareforthewelfareofthehomeless.
52.comfort(n.):astateofsolaceorconsolation
Examplesentence:Thewarmblanketprovidedherwithcomfortonthecoldnight.
53.forgiveness(n.):theactofpardoningorlettinggoofresentmenttowardssomeone
Examplesentence:Hisforgivenesswasunexpectedbutgreatlyappreciated.
54.trust(n.):faithorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Buildingtrustinarelationshiptakestimeandeffort.
55.appreciate(v.
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