aggravate
irritate, annoy
concur
agree
compliment
express respect or esteem for
despondent
without or almost without hope
detriment
a damage or loss
delay
happen later than planned, scheduled, or required
digress
lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking
extensive
to a wide or considerable degree
guarantee
to give your word, to promise
incredulous
not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
inundate
fill or cover completely, often with water
jovial
cheerful, jolly, good-humor
muse
to think about something carefully
obstacle
something that is in the way and must be overcome
persist
to continue on despite difficulties or objections
prior
earlier in time or order
paraphrase
restating a text or passage in different words but maintaining the meaning
perspective
mental view or outlook
uncanny
mysterious or eerie, surprising in a slightly spooky way
whim
a sudden idea, often without careful thought