I felt relieved when my teacher skipped me.
She felt relieved when she finally finished her exam and could relax.
The word spirant refers to a continuous breath. A good sentence would be; she was so relieved that she let out a spirant.
Jody was very relieved to know that she could come home after a hard days work to a session of answering questions on WikiAnswers.
Peroration is the end section of an oration. "As the speaker approached the peroration of his speech the crowd was relieved."
I think you mean beleaguered, which means beseiged. The beleaguered troops were relieved to see the approaching Marines.
I was very relieved to find out that ms.patty was safe from the crash, and on her way home.
No, the word relieved is a verb form. One adjective that is formed by the verb relieve is relievable.
The root word for "relieved" is "relieve." It comes from the Latin word "relevare," meaning "to lift up" or "to lighten."
The root word of "relieved" is "relief." "Relief" comes from the Latin word "relevare," which means "to raise up" or "to lighten."
The guard for the morning shift came to relieve the night-guard of his duties.
Tom was relieved of his duties because of sexual misconduct at the workplace. or Her misconduct on the job earned her a memorandum of reprimand.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would answer this question about the use of greatly. I was greatly relieved to avoid injury from the accident.