Pronunciation: English [? h? Pi] beauty [? h? pi]
Happy; Happy; Smart; I'm a little drunk
Comparison: happier?
Superlative: the happiest
Her face relaxed and gave a happy smile.
Her expression relaxed and she smiled happily.
2. Sadness
Pronunciation: English [s? D] beauty [s? d]
Sad; Sad; Not good; unfortunately
Comparison: more sad?
Highest level: the saddest
She sang a sad song.
She sang a sad song.
3. get angry
Pronunciation: English [? Gri] beauty [? ɡri]
Angry; Anger, anger; (color, etc) harsh; Inflammation (of a wound, etc)
Comparative: more angry?
Superlative: the most angry
She has been worried about the person who stole her new bike?
Someone stole her new bike and she was very angry.
4. Confused
Pronunciation: English [k? n? Fju:zd] beauty [k? n? fjuzd]
Confused; Confused; Mixing; Fuzzy
Confusion (past tense of riddle)
Example: I think other people who have a good fever are just like me, a little confused.
I think many other people are a little confused like me.
5. Shy
Pronunciation: English [? Answer? ] beauty [? Answer? ]
A shy face; Shy; Be afraid of (doing); & lt beauty > lack
The intransitive verb flinches, winces; Avoid (someone); Throw (stones, balls, etc) at will.
Throw; (horse) scared away, scared away; Throw, throw
Third person singular: shies?
Plural number: shies?
Now participle: shying?
Past tense: shied?
Past participle: shied?
Comparative: shyer?
Highest level: the most shy
She is a shy and soft-spoken girl?
She is a shy and soft-spoken girl.