The twins are relieved about finally being reunited after a long separation. They had faced numerous challenges and uncertainties while apart, and their reunion brings a sense of comfort and security. Additionally, they are grateful to have the opportunity to support each other and share their experiences once again. This reconnection alleviates their feelings of loneliness and strengthens their bond.
The noun form of "relieved" is "relief".
No, the word relieved is a verb form. One adjective that is formed by the verb relieve is relievable.
I felt relieved when my teacher skipped me.
She felt relieved when she finally finished her exam and could relax.
a west chatham answer relieved means ressured; thankful;pleased
The past tense of "relief" is spelled "relieved."
I was very relieved to find out that ms.patty was safe from the crash, and on her way home.
They were relieved from duty at the fire and had come down for a swim.
Thankful
relieved
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to relieve (to free, ease, or reduce, or to assume a task from another). It may be a verb form, a participial, or an adjective (e.g. relieved troops, relieved tensions).
no