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Palpable
Adj. readily seen or heard; touchable
Indolent
Adj. lazily; slothfully
Opaque
Adj. not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense , stupid
Amenities
Noun, convinenent features that helps to make life present. Also social curiosities
Debacle
Noun. A great disaster or complete failure; fiasco
Droll
Adj. having a humorous quality; amusing in an unusual way
Reprimands
Noun: meaning severe or formal scolding
Paraphernalia
Noun: meaning accessories or additional items
Petulant
Adj: meaning childishly sulky or bad tempered
Retaliate
Verb: meaning to get revenge or get even.
Stark
Adj: complete or utter; extreme
Jaunt
Noun: a short journey for pleasure or enjoyment.
Insufferable
Adj. impossible to bear; intolerable
Contemplate
Verb. To think about or consider carefully; to ponder
Sullenly
Adv. resentfully; gloomily
Serene
Adj. calm, peaceful
Reiterated
Verb. Repeated
Imminent
Adj. about to happen; impending or near
Infallibility
Noun. The inability to name a mistake; flawless.
Precariously
Adv. unsteadily; insucearly
Morose
Adj. having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable
Imperious
Adj: Overbearing arrogant seeking to dominate; pressing compelling
Dejected
Adj: downcast or sad; depressed, dispirited
Mollify
Verb: to calm or make less severe
Pugnacious
Adj. quarrelsome, fond of fighting
Ominous
Adj. unfavorable, threatening, of bad omen
Derision
noun. Ridicule, mockery
Subside
Verb. Become less intense, violent or severe
Aloof
Adj. not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
Fawning
Adj. gaining the favor of another by acting overly kind or using flattery
Dispirited
Adj. dejected discouraged; gloomy
Indignation
Noun. Anger or annoyance provided by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
Crestfallen
Adj. sad or disappointed