 Feelings and Emotions about Online Writing Embarrassed Feeling embarrassed means you feel uncomfortable or nervous because you are worried or ashamed. You might feel embarrassed if you forget to do your homework. Awkward Awkward situations are difficult, tricky, and sometimes embarrassing. When something is embarrassing or difficult to deal with, it can make you feel awkward. Frustrated Feeling frustrated means you are annoyed or distressed by a problem, a situation, or a person. You can be frustrated by many things like money, school, your job, or people. Bothered Bothered is the feeling you sometimes get when you are worried, disturbed, or annoyed by something or someone. You can be bothered by a person, a problem, or a situation. Proud Proud is the feeling of accomplishment you get when you or someone else has done something good. Graduating from college is something to be proud of. Exhausted When you are exhausted, you are very tired. You can be physically or mentally exhausted. If you are exhausted, you need to rest or sleep to feel better. Surprised When something exciting or unexpected happens, you might feel surprised. If you get a good grade on a very hard test, it might surprise you. Confused Confused is the feeling you have when you are unsure or when you don't understand something. If you get confused in class, you should ask your teacher for help. Comfortable If you are comfortable, you are feeling physically relaxed or confident. As you learn more English, you will feel more comfortable talking to people. Uncomfortable If you are uncomfortable, you are feeling worried, uneasy, or awkward. Speaking or writing in English might make you feel uncomfortable communicating with others. The End