Melancholic: (adj.) feeling sadness or depression without an obvious cause.Desolate: (adj.) feeling very sad or lonely, often because of a sense of abandonment or isolation.
Impetuous: (adj.) acting or done quickly without thought or care.
Petulant: (adj.) easily annoyed or irritated especially when things don't go your way.
Chagrin: (n.) distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
Tenacious: (adj.) persistent and determined.
Stoic: (adj.) showing no emotion or reaction especially in response to pain or hardship.
Tumultuous: (adj.) characterized by chaos, disturbance, or confusion.
Trepidation: (n.) a feeling of fear or anxiety about what may happen.
Ambivalent: (adj.) having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
Euphoria: (n.) a feeling of great happiness or elation.
Listless: (adj.) lacking energy or enthusiasm; lethargic
Disheartened: (adj.) feeling discouraged or losing hope.
Numb/Num: (adj.) lacking in sensation or feeling; emotionally unresponsive.
Crushed: (adj.) completely overwhelmed or defeated.
Ensnare: (v.) to catch in a trap.
Poignant: (adj.) deeply affecting, moving.
Privation: (n.) lacking basic necessities.
Hysterical: (adj.) characterized by uncontrollable and extreme emotions.
Obtuse: (adj.) lacking quickness of sensibility or intellect.
Capitulate: (v.) to surrender.
Gleeful: (adj.) full of joy and happiness.
Bittersweet: (adj.) having a mix of both happiness and sadness/any other emotions combinations.
Sentient: (adj.) aware: conscious; able to perceive.
Scofflaw: (n.) a person who habitually flouts or violates the law.
Flagrant: (adj.) conspicuously or glaringly offensive, egregious or blatant; done openly without shame.
Penultimate: (adj.) next to last.
Astute: (adj.) very clever at assessing situations and turning them to one's advantage; perceptive and shrewd.
Demean: (v.) to lower in dignity. Honor, or status, to degrade or belittle someone.
Indignation: (n.) anger sparked by something unjust or unfair.
Zenith: (n.) the highest point, culminating point.
Exacerbate: (v.) to make worse, more violent, intense.
Philistine: (adj.) a person who is guided by materialism and is disdainful of intellectual or artistic values.
Ameliorate: (v.) to improve or enhance.
Malinger: (v.) to pretend to be ill or otherwise incapacitates in order to escape duty or work.
Vehemently: (adv.) marked by intense force or emotion.
Poppycock: (n.) nonsense or foolishness.
Forlorn: (adj.) sad and lonely; abandoned or forsaken.
Onerous: (adj.) burdensome.
Prowess: (n.) extraordinary ability.
Complacent: (adj.) overly self-satisfied/self-centered, smug.
Fervid: (adj.) intensely emotional; feverish.
Impeccable: (adj.) flawless, perfect.
Expurgate: (v.) to remove offensive or incorrect parts, usually of a book.
Spurious: (adj.) false but designed to seem plausible.
Pillage: (v.) to steal by using violence, especially in war.
Regimented: (adj.) very strictly controlled.
Abscond: (v.) to sneak away and hide.
Promulgate: (v.) to proclaim, make known.
Encumber: (v.) to weigh down or burden.
Clandestine: (adj.) done secretly or in a concealed manner.
Analgesic: (n.) something that reduces pain.
Chicanery: (n.) The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, economical, or legal purpose.
Reprove: (v.) to express disapproval or criticism of someone's actions or behavior; to rebuke or admonish.
Apathy: (n.) Lack of interest or emotion.
Antithesis: (n.) the absolute opposite of __.
Opprobrium: (n.) a shameful act or public disgrace.
Dour: (adj.) stern, gloomy, or unyielding in appearance or demeanor.
Aggrandize: (v.) to increase or make greater.
Burgeon: (v.) to grow and flourish.
Fetter: (v.) to claim or restrain.
Bane: (n.) a burden.
Melodic: (adj. Musical/tuneful.
Remorseful: (adj.) feeling regret or guilt over something done wrong.
Absolution: (n.) freedom from blame, guilt, or sins.
Erudite: (adj - v.) learned, to learn.
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