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Trepidation
a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
Innate
inborn; natural/ originating in the mind.
Calumny
the making of false and defamatory statements about someone in order to damage their reputation; slander.Prov
Corrobate
confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding).
Intimations
an indication or hint.
Formidable
 inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
Subtle
making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something.
Prodigious
remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree.
Lechery
excessive or offensive sexual desire; lustfulness (adultery/ cheating on someone).Â
Dissembling
conceal one's true motives, feelings, or beliefs.
Titillated
stimulate or excite (someone)
Deference
humble submission and respect.
Pallor
 an unhealthy pale appearance.
Defamation
the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
Ameliorate
 make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better.
Fathom
 understand (a difficult problem or an enigmatic person) after much thought.
Indictment
a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
Abomination
a thing that causes disgust or hatred.
Lascivious
 (of a person, manner, or gesture) feeling or revealing an overt and often offensive sexual desire.
Ascertain
find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
Paradox
 a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation.
Crucible
a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures.
Predilection
a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
Citadel
a fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city.
Ingratiate
bring oneself into favor with someone by flattering or trying to please them.
Vindictive
having or showing a strong or unreasonable desire for revenge.
Immaculate
(especially of a person or their clothes) perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
Deposition
the process of giving sworn evidence.
Effrontery
insolent or impertinent behavior
Placidly
something done in a calm manner.
Sublime
of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.
Qualm
an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving.
Perjury
the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
Beguile
deceive someone
Gaunt
(of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age.
Unperturbed
not perturbed or concerned.
Imperceptible
impossible to perceive.
Excommunication
the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
Adamant
refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
Faltering
moving unsteadily or hesitantly.
Incredulously
in a manner indicating disbelief.
Callously
in a way that shows an insensitive and cruel disregard for others; unfeelingly.
Purged
rid (someone or something) of an unwanted quality, condition, or feeling.
Daft
silly; foolish
Vile
extremely unpleasant.
Agape
wide open; wide mouthed; in awe or shock
Reprieve
cancel or postpone the punishment of (someone, especially someone condemned to death).
Penitence
the action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentance.