bored – adj. feeling weary because you lack interest in your current activity
accustomed – adj. familiar with something so that it seems normal or usual
habit – n. something that a person does often in a regular and repeated way
phrase – n. a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not usually form a complete sentence
mention – v. to talk about, write about, or refer to something or someone in a brief way
specific – adj. precise or exact
negative – adj. expressing denial or refusal
contraction – n. a short form of a word or word group that is made by leaving out a sound or letter
practice – v. to do something again and again in order to become better at it
familiarize – v. to give someone knowledge about something
Reference
The following is a list of common adjectives that are followed by prepositions.
addicted to
 afraid of
 ashamed of
 
angry about
 bored of
 concerned about
 
disappointed in / about
 excited about
 famous for
 
good at
 guilty of
 happy about
 
interested in
 known for
 mad about
 
nervous about
 proud of
 scared of
 
sick of
 tired of
 worried about