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    Adjectives ending in ED and ING

    There are many adjectives that we have in English that end in -ED or -ING. Yes, that`s correct, they are not only endings that we use for verbs!
    An adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person or a thing.
    An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling.
    Compare the difference:
    My girlfriend is bored. - (My girlfriend feels bored)
    My girlfriend is boring. - (My girlfriend is a boring person)
    You can use these adjectives to describe people or situations but be careful that you are using the correct adjective. For example, there is a big difference in meaning between:
    I am confused. - (I don`t understand something)
    I am confusing. - (I will cause you to be confused)
    Of course, you could also find both adjectives in the same sentence. Then you really need to concentrate on the intent / context of the sentence.
    Examples:
    I was shocked by how shocking the accident was last night.
    They were frightened by the frightening roller-coaster ride!
    I am annoyed by how annoying that person in front of us is.
    Sally was confused by the confusing street signs in the city.
    Note that the sentences above are to highlight how both adjectives can appear in the same sentence though it isn`t common (because it sounds repetitive).
    Also see our article about the Pronunciation of words ending in -ED.


    List of Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING
    There is quite a long list of adjectives ending in -ED and -ING in English, and most of them are based on a verb that can be changed into an adjective by adding either -ED or -ING.
    Some of the more common ones include:
    Alarmed - Alarming
    Aggravated - Aggravating
    Amused - Amusing
    Annoyed - Annoying
    Astonished - Astonishing
    Astounded - Astounding
    Bored - Boring
    Captivated - Captivating
    Challenged - Challenging
    Charmed - Charming
    Comforted - Comforting
    Confused - Confusing
    Convinced - Convincing
    Depressed - Depressing
    Disappointed - Disappointing
    Discouraged - Discouraging
    Disgusted - Disgusting
    Distressed - Distressing
    Disturbed - Disturbing
    Embarrassed - Embarrassing
    Encouraged - Encouraging
    Entertained - Entertaining
    Excited - Exciting
    Exhausted - Exhausting
    Fascinated - Fascinating
    Frightened - Frightening
    Frustrated - Frustrating
    Fulfilled - Fulfilling
    Gratified - Gratifying
    Inspired - Inspiring
    Insulted - Insulting
    Interested - Interesting
    Moved - Moving
    Overwhelmed - Overwhelming
    Perplexed - Perplexing
    Pleased - Pleasing
    Relaxed - Relaxing
    Relieved - Relieving
    Satisfied - Satisfying
    Shocked - Shocking
    Sickened - Sickening
    Soothed - Soothing
    Surprised - Surprising
    Tempted - Tempting
    Terrified - Terrifying
    Threatened - Threatening
    Thrilled - Thrilling
    Tired - Tiring
    Touched - Touching
    Troubled - Troubling
    Unsettled - Unsettling
    Worried - Worrying

     
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