Vocabulary A (week II) (adjective) funny causing laughter Example: The clown is funny. causing laughter Example: The clown is funny. (adjective) amusing.

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Vocabulary A (week II) (adjective) funny causing laughter Example: The clown is funny. causing laughter Example: The clown is funny. (adjective) amusing causing laughter or providing entertainment Example: The comedian was very amusing. causing laughter or providing entertainment Example: The comedian was very amusing.

Vocabulary A (week II) (adjective) angry a strong feeling of being upset Example: The dog was very angry. a strong feeling of being upset Example: The dog was very angry. (adjective) furious extremely angry Example: My boss was furious. extremely angry Example: My boss was furious.

Vocabulary A (week II) (adjective) happy causing joy or gladness Example: I’m always happy. causing joy or gladness Example: I’m always happy. (adjective) ecstatic showing or feeling great joy, gladness or happiness Example: The girl was ecstatic. showing or feeling great joy, gladness or happiness Example: The girl was ecstatic.

Vocabulary A (week II) (adjective) unhappy not happy Example: The puppy was unhappy. not happy Example: The puppy was unhappy. (adjective) miserable a strong feeling of unhappiness Example: The boy was miserable. a strong feeling of unhappiness Example: The boy was miserable.

Vocabulary A (week II) (adjective) confident feeling or showing confidence in oneself Example: The teacher is very confident. feeling or showing confidence in oneself Example: The teacher is very confident. (adjective) self-assured confident in one's own abilities or character Example: The student is very self-assured. confident in one's own abilities or character Example: The student is very self-assured.