Definition | Vocab Word |
about to take place ussually suggests menace or danger, imminent, approaching? | |
bland, dull, tasteless, lacking in origionality? | |
social and outgoing; extroverted; convivial? | |
foolishly impracticle, wild, rash? | |
courageous? | |
harsh and grating to the ears, noisy, dissonant? | |
relief from pain or distress? | |
joking in an often clumsy or innapropriate manner; jocose; amusing? | |
to think deeply, contemplate, ponder? | |
distress caused by disappointment or embarrasment; vexation; misfortune? | |
overly flattering, sycophantic? | |
definitely about to take place soon often used in the sense of a threat, impending? | |
| Definition | Vocab Word |
expressing little emotion, stoic, indifferent? | |
embarrassed, humiliated, disconcerted? | |
unemotional, stolid, unmoved? | |
heretic and disorganized; frenzied; frantic? | |
past tense to charm desceptively? | |
reserved and tactful? | |
harmful or poisonous? | |
to hesitate or delay? | |
capable of being felt, tangible, toucheable? | |
past tense of call forth, invoked? | |
capable of being felt, palpable? | |
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