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Prodigiously
Extremely forceful; abnormally; immensely; hugely amazingly; astoundingly.
Apprehensive
Uneasy or fearful of something that might happen; fearful or anxious.
Seething
(1) Boiling; surging or foaming as if boiling; simmering (2) to be in a state of agitation or excitement; crowded and full of restless activity.
Capacious
Spacious and roomy; capable of holding a large amount; comfortable; expandable; abundant.
Disdaining
Despising; belittling; spurning; looking upon or treating with scorn or contempt; considering another as beneath oneself; hating.
Genial
(1) Warmly and pleasantly cheerful; cordial; friendly; jolly; good-natured; sociable. (2) Favorable for life, growth, or comfort; pleasantly warm; comfortably mild.
Demeanor
Facial appearance; attitude; conduct; behavior; deportment.
Intricate
Complicated; complex; having many parts; tangled; difficult to understand.
Diffuse
To spread or cause to spread in all directions; disperse; to scatter or cause to scatter; to pour out and spread, as a liquid; disperse; dilute.
Opulence
Abundance, as of resources or goods; wealth, riches, or affluence.
Demurely
Modestly; shyly; unpretentiously; in a reserved manner; humbly; quietly; simply;
Gratis
For free: given or done without charge for payment; free of charge.
Entreating
Begging: imploring; asking earnestly; beseeching.
Tartness
Bitterness, as to the taste; sourness; Being sharp tongued; bitterness of character or spirit; biting; cutting.
Revelers
Merrymakers; those taking great delight in an activity or celebration; boisterous and
noisy party goers. reveled
Jostled
Brushed, pushed, shoved, or bumped against; elbowed rudely or roughly; hustled; scrambled; nudged.
Rampant
(1) Widespread; unrestrained; spreading rapidly; violent in action or spirit; raging; furious; excessive; uncontrollable. 2) growing luxuriously, as weeds.
Ubiquitous
Existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent; universal; pervasive.
Heresy
heresy An opinion or doctrine different from, or in conflict with, accepted doctrine, especially that of a church or religious system; a belief or system considered unacceptable by a religious group; dissent.
Penitence
A state of regret for one's wrongdoing or sins; remorse; contrition. adamant Unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all urging or appeals from others to change; determined; resolute; stubborn; inflexible; rigid; uncompromising.
Surplus
surplus An amount or quantity that is more than needed; that which is left over above what was used or needed; remainder; excess; leftovers.
Rebuke
Express a sharp, stern disapproval; reprimand; censure; reproach; chide. odious hateful; detestable; disgusting; highly offensive; abominable; despicable; loathsome.
Plaintive
Sad; expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful; sorrowful.