A1 noun Neutro #195 mais comum

relieved

/rɪˈliːvd/

Feeling happy and relaxed because something difficult or unpleasant has stopped or did not happen. It describes the sense of comfort you feel when a worry goes away.

Exemplos

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1

I was relieved when I found my lost keys in my bag.

I felt happy because I found my keys and was not worried anymore.

2

The committee was relieved to announce that the funding was secured.

The group felt good because they officially got the money they needed.

3

Phew! I'm so relieved that the test is over.

I am very happy that the difficult exam has finished.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
relief
Verb
relieve
Advérbio
relievedly
Adjetivo
relieved
Relacionado
reliever
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'Relived'. When you are 'relieved', you feel like you can finally 'live' your life again because the stress is gone.

Quiz rápido

She felt ___ when the doctor said her brother was healthy.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: relieved

Exemplos

1

I was relieved when I found my lost keys in my bag.

everyday

I felt happy because I found my keys and was not worried anymore.

2

The committee was relieved to announce that the funding was secured.

formal

The group felt good because they officially got the money they needed.

3

Phew! I'm so relieved that the test is over.

informal

I am very happy that the difficult exam has finished.

4

Researchers were relieved to find that the results supported their theory.

academic

The scientists felt comfort because the study showed they were correct.

5

The manager was relieved that the shipment arrived on time.

business

The boss felt happy because the goods were delivered when expected.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
relief
Verb
relieve
Advérbio
relievedly
Adjetivo
relieved
Relacionado
reliever

Colocações comuns

feel relieved to experience a sense of comfort after worry
greatly relieved to feel very happy that a problem is gone
relieved to hear feeling happy after listening to good news
relieved that feeling happy because a specific thing happened
sigh of relief a loud breath out because you are happy a worry is gone

Frases Comuns

a sigh of relief

a physical expression of feeling relieved

relieved of duty

being told you no longer have to do a specific job

much relieved

feeling a lot of comfort after a big worry

Frequentemente confundido com

relieved vs relief

Relief is the noun (the feeling), while relieved is the adjective (how a person feels).

relieved vs relaxed

Relaxed means being calm in general; relieved means being calm because a specific problem ended.

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Notas de uso

Use 'relieved' to describe your feelings after a stressful situation has passed. It is usually used with the verbs 'be' or 'feel' followed by 'to' or 'that'.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the noun 'relief' when they mean the adjective 'relieved'. For example, they might say 'I am relief' instead of 'I am relieved'.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'Relived'. When you are 'relieved', you feel like you can finally 'live' your life again because the stress is gone.

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Origem da palavra

From the Old French word 'relever', which means to raise up or to lighten a burden.

Padrões gramaticais

Subject + be/feel + relieved relieved + to + verb relieved + that + clause
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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking cultures, exhaling loudly (a sigh) is the universal physical sign of being relieved.

Quiz rápido

She felt ___ when the doctor said her brother was healthy.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: relieved

Mais palavras de Emotions

joy

A1

A deep feeling of great happiness and pleasure. It is used to describe an intense emotion or something that causes this feeling.

pleased

A1

To feel or show satisfaction and happiness about a specific event, situation, or result. It is commonly used to describe a person's positive emotional state when their expectations are met or exceeded.

content

A1

A feeling of being happy and satisfied with what you have or your current situation. It describes a state of peace where you do not feel the need for anything more.

eager

A1

Eager describes a person who has a strong desire to do something or is very excited about something that will happen. It suggests a positive, energetic readiness and a keen interest in a particular activity.

confident

A1

To be confident means feeling sure about your own abilities or that something will happen as you expect. It describes a person who believes in themselves and does not feel nervous or shy in front of others.

proud

A1

Proud describes the feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements or the achievements of those one is associated with. It is often used to express honor or high self-esteem regarding a specific quality or action.

cherish

A1

To love someone or something very much and want to protect them. It also means to keep a happy memory or a feeling in your heart for a long time.

admire

A1

To look at someone or something and feel respect or approval. It is used when you think someone is very good, or when you think something is beautiful to look at.

tender

A1

A gentle and kind feeling or quality shown toward others. It describes a soft emotional state where someone is caring, affectionate, and easily moved by love or sympathy.

kind

A1

A group of things or people that are similar in some way. It is used to categorize objects, ideas, or living beings into specific types or sorts.

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