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Countenance
The appearance or expression of a person's face, often reflecting their emotions or mood.
Reprobated
Rejected or disapproved, often in a moral context.
Recur
To occur again or repeatedly.
Gruff
Rough or stern in manner or voice.
Prepossess
To dominate or influence someone's mind beforehand.
Adour
A degree of charm or attractiveness, often used in the context of pleasing appearances.
enquirers
someone who asks for information or asks questions
tinged
marked or colored slightly with a particular quality or feeling.
pedantry
excessive concern with minor details, rules, or formalities, often to the detriment of understanding or achieving the main point.
abstruse
difficult to understand; obscure.
facile
easily achieved; effortless, often implying a lack of depth or complexity.
dogmatism
the tendency to lay down principles as undeniably true, without consideration of evidence or the opinions of others.
ardent
enthusiastic or passionate; exhibiting strong feelings.
exulation
a feeling of great joy or excitement; a state of euphoria.
infallibly
in a way that is incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
procured
obtained or acquired, often through special effort or action.
conducive
tending to produce a positive outcome or favorable result.
protracted
lasting for a long time or longer than expected.