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Traduzione e definizione
disappointment: delusione, disappunto
(I am) disappointed: sono deluso/a
Esempi
- "Watching your "performance" yesterday at the Smelly Awards, I felt a wide spectrum of emotions: Disappointment."
- "It's called "Song to express disappointment about the hotel room I booked in Paris"."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks with two different terms used in the dialogue!
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid ."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my about the war."
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid ."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my about the war."
Fill in the blanks with two different terms used in the dialogue!
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid disappointment 1."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my anger 2 about the war."
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid disappointment 1."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my anger 2 about the war."
1 disappointment: When a hope or expectation is not realized, "disappointment" is the feeling that results! Example: I couldn't hide my disappointment when my boss refused a pay increase. Edward experienced "disappointment" (or was "disappointed") because he couldn't see the Eiffel Tower from his hotel window.
2 anger: ANGER is a strong emotional reaction to something you feel is bad or wrong. Example: When I am angry, I shout and scream; I should control my anger more! Edward says that the hotel manager "felt his anger" which means the hotel manager could clearly see that Edward was angry.
Esercizio 2
Bruno uses many terms to describe his feelings in this scene. Choose the most appropriate term to complete the sentences below.
Disappointment | Anger | Rage | Shame | Embarrassment | Indignation | Hurt
Bob forgot to wear his pants in front of a large audience. He feels .
Susie expected to win the debate, but she finished in second place. She feels .
Icarus felt when Philip insulted his clothing. He is very sensitive and cried all night.
Now rank these emotions!
is a stronger feeling than .
is a stronger feeling than .
Disappointment | Anger | Rage | Shame | Embarrassment | Indignation | Hurt
Bob forgot to wear his pants in front of a large audience. He feels .
Susie expected to win the debate, but she finished in second place. She feels .
Icarus felt when Philip insulted his clothing. He is very sensitive and cried all night.
Now rank these emotions!
is a stronger feeling than .
is a stronger feeling than .
Bruno uses many terms to describe his feelings in this scene. Choose the most appropriate term to complete the sentences below.
Disappointment | Anger | Rage | Shame | Embarrassment | Indignation | Hurt
Bob forgot to wear his pants in front of a large audience. He feels embarrassment 1.
Susie expected to win the debate, but she finished in second place. She feels disappointment 2.
Icarus felt hurt 3 when Philip insulted his clothing. He is very sensitive and cried all night.
Now rank these emotions!
Shame 4 is a stronger feeling than embarrassment 5.
Rage 6 is a stronger feeling than anger 7.
Disappointment | Anger | Rage | Shame | Embarrassment | Indignation | Hurt
Bob forgot to wear his pants in front of a large audience. He feels embarrassment 1.
Susie expected to win the debate, but she finished in second place. She feels disappointment 2.
Icarus felt hurt 3 when Philip insulted his clothing. He is very sensitive and cried all night.
Now rank these emotions!
Shame 4 is a stronger feeling than embarrassment 5.
Rage 6 is a stronger feeling than anger 7.
1 embarrassment: This is the best choice. To feel "embarrassed" is to feel uncomfortable, uneasy or self-conscious. Bruno tells Horatio that this is one of the emotions he felt after watching Horatio's behavior at the award ceremony. It is normal to feel embarrassed when forgetting to wear pants in public.
1 hurt: To feel "hurt" is to feel pain, emotionally or physically. The term isn't the best emotion to describe Bob's feeling in this example.
1 anger: To feel "anger" is to feel displeasure or hostility. The adjective "angry" is often synonymous with the term "mad". The term isn't the best emotion to describe Bob's feeling in this example.
2 disappointment: This is the best choice. When a hope or expectation is not realized, "disappointment" is the feeling that results! Example: After losing the election by just 1 vote, the candidate's disappointment was evident. Bruno tells Horatio that he felt "disappointed" after watching his performance at the Smelly awards.
2 shame: Although "shame" and "embarrassment" are related, "shame" expresses a much stronger, deeper sense of embarrassment, and generally guilt as well. For example, if you are very late for a meeting, you might be embarrassed. If you cheated on your wife or husband and regret it, you might feel shame.
2 rage: "Rage" describes intense anger. Although it's possible for Susie to feel "rage" after losing a debate, it is a very strong emotion to use in this context.
3 hurt: This is the best choice here. To feel "hurt" is to feel pain, emotionally or physically. After being insulted, it is normal for someone to feel "hurt". Note that "hurt" can be a noun, verb and adjective, and in the active sense, to "hurt" someone is to cause them pain.
3 rage: "Rage" describes intense anger. Although it's possible for Icarus to feel "rage" after he has been insulted, it is a very strong emotion to use in this context, especially considering that Icarus cried afterwards!
3 indignation: "Indignation" describes anger, usually due to a feeling that something is unfair or unjust. For example, 'The athlete who used steroids won the gold medal, and the silver medalist felt indignant.
4 Shame: This is the best choice here. Although "shame" and "embarrassment" are related, "shame" expresses a much stronger, deeper sense of embarrassment, and generally guilt as well. For example, if you are very late for a meeting, you might be embarrassed. If you cheated on your wife or husband and regret it, you might feel shame.
4 Embarrassment: Embarrassment is actually a weaker, less intense emotion then shame!
5 embarrassment: This is the best choice here. To feel "embarrassed" is to feel uncomfortable, uneasy or self-conscious. "Embarrassment" is a less intense emotion than most of the other emotions listed here (shame, rage, etc.).
5 shame: This is not the best choice. "Shame" is actually a much stronger emotion than "embarrassment".
6 Rage: This is the best choice here. "Rage" describes feelings of intense anger or hostility. This emotion is more intense than "anger".
6 Anger: Although both "rage" and "anger" describe feelings of hostility, "anger" is less intense than "rage".
7 anger: This is the best choice here. Although both "rage" and "anger" describe feelings of hostility, "anger" is less intense than "rage".
7 rage: "Rage" is a stronger feeling than "anger", not the other way around.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with two different terms used in the dialogue!
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid ."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my about the war."
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid ."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my about the war."
Fill in the blanks with two different terms used in the dialogue!
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid disappointment 1."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my anger 2 about the war."
This noun describes the emotion felt when hopes or expectations are not realized. "Please book tickets early to avoid disappointment 1."
This noun describes a much stronger feeling caused by something unfair or hurtful. It is a synonym of "rage" or "fury". "I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister to express my anger 2 about the war."
1 disappointment: When a hope or expectation is not realized, "disappointment" is the feeling that results! Example: I couldn't hide my disappointment when my boss refused a pay increase. Edward experienced "disappointment" (or was "disappointed") because he couldn't see the Eiffel Tower from his hotel window.
2 anger: ANGER is a strong emotional reaction to something you feel is bad or wrong. Example: When I am angry, I shout and scream; I should control my anger more! Edward says that the hotel manager "felt his anger" which means the hotel manager could clearly see that Edward was angry.
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