to feel much better after worrying · to feel suddenly free from anxiety
This expression is perfect for when a stressful situation ends, or a worrying problem is finally resolved. Imagine submitting a huge project just before the deadline or getting good news after a long wait. That sudden wave of calm and happiness? That's when you "feel a great sense of relief"! 😌✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** "A great sense of relief" implies a significant weight lifted off your shoulders. You can also use just "I feel relieved" for less intense situations. This phrase is about the *feeling* itself, rather than the action of relieving something. Remember, it's usually used for positive outcomes after a period of stress or uncertainty. 😊
Your friend has been waiting for their exam results all week and finally gets an email that they passed. They text you, 'I can't believe it! I was so stressed.' Which English expression best describes how your friend feels? A. to feel a big burden B. to feel a great sense of relief C. to feel a slight inconvenience