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Felicity (n)
Happiness, luck, or a condition that produces positive results. Or pleasure of quality art or literature.
Scoffs (v)
To laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly
Tonics (n)
Substances that invigorate or restore health, often used in herbal medicine.
Congenial (adj.)
Pleasant and agreeable in nature, often referring to a person's character or environment.
Sly (adj.)
Cunning or deceitful in nature, often used to describe a person who is clever in a sneaky way.
Prescription (n)
A written order from a medical professional for a patient to obtain a specific medication or treatment.
Flamboyant (adj.)
Tending to attract attention due to exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
Lurid (adj.)
Vivid in a shocking or sensational way, often related to graphic details.
Atrocious (adj.)
Extremely bad or unpleasant; horrifying.
Whim (n)
A sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained.
Riotous (adj.)
Characterized by wild and uncontrolled behavior; marked by revelry or disorder.
Lolls (verb)
To sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed manner; to droop or hang loosely.
Impertinence (n)
Lack of respect; rudeness or insolence.
Gouged (verb)
To make a deep cut or hole in something; to scoop out.
Skulk (v)
To move stealthily or furtively, often with a sense of hiding or avoiding detection.
Querulous (adj.)
Complaining in a petulant or whining manner.
Debased (adj.)
Reduced in quality or value, often due to corruption or degradation.
Undulating (adj.)
Having a smooth, wave-like motion or form; characterized by rising and falling in a rhythmic manner.
Florid (adj.)
Elaborately intricate or ornate; having a red or flushed complexion.
Derision (n)
The expression of contempt or ridicule; mockery.
Misconstrued (verb)
To interpret something incorrectly or misunderstand its meaning.