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CHUFFED, GUTTED and LIVID

9/1/2023

 
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Chuffed, gutted and livid are the adjectives that we can use to describe our feelings.
chuffed and gutted are pretty informal, British expressions.
Chuffed is a positive word, and gutted and livid are to describe negative emotions.
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Meanings and examples
Chuffed = pleased or happy
I was really chuffed with his present.
Gutted = extremely disappointed and unhappy
He was gutted when she finished the relationship.
Livid = extremely angry
The rude letter from his mother-in-law made him livid.


PRONUNCIATION

chuffed UK  /tʃʌft/ US  /tʃʌft/
gutted UK 
 /ˈɡʌt.ɪd/ US  /ˈɡʌt̬.ɪd/
livid UK 
 /ˈlɪv.ɪd/ US  /ˈlɪv.ɪd/
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    WORDS

    All
    Accordingly
    After You
    Altogether
    Cheesy
    Chuffed
    Cold
    Difficult
    Dodgy
    Do You Have Any Questions?
    Everyday Phrases
    Expensive
    Fancy
    Fishy
    Flimsy
    Great
    Gutted
    Hesitate
    I Can't Come To Your ...
    Iffy
    I Hate Winter
    I Have A Lot Of Work
    Let's Talk Shop
    Livid
    Lousy
    Mere
    Once And When
    Relax (v)
    Sad Versus Upset
    The Real Deal
    Truly
    What/how Do You Mean?
    Worry (v)

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