exasperated
very annoyed and upset
oppress
to treat a group of people unfairly or cruelly and prevent them from having the same rights that other people in society have; to make someone feel unhappy, worried, or uncomfortable
meddle
to deliberately try to influence or change a situation that does not concern you or that you do not understand
raucous
impolite, noisy or violent
dogged (“dogged determination”)
very determined to do something, even if it is very difficult
self-righteous
believing that your ideas and behavior are morally better than those of other people
futile: (of actions)
useless, having no effect or achieving nothing
indignant
angry because of something that is wrong or not fair
sober
not drunk or affected by alcohol; serious and calm
haphazard
not having an obvious order or plan
suppress
to prevent something from growing, developing, or working effectively
mutilate
to damage something severely, especially by violently removing a part
exuberant
very energetic
sullen
angry and unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people
plaintive
used to describe something that sounds slightly sad (a plaintive voice, a plaintive sound, etc.)
monologue
a long speech by one person
jubilant
feeling or expressing great happiness, especially because of success
inclined (I’m inclined to…)
likely or wanting to do something
daunt
to make someone feel slightly frightened or worried about their ability to achieve something, make less confident
melodrama
a story, play or film in which the characters show stronger emotions than real people usually do (overly dramatic)
facetious
saying things that are intended to be clever and funny but are really silly and annoying
affirm
to state something is true; to publicly show your support for an opinion or idea
genuine
real and exactly what it appears to be; authentic
oblivious
not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you
idealism
the belief that you should live your life according to high standards and principles, even when they are very difficult to achieve
wrought
caused (very formal language)
grovel
to behave with too much respect towards someone to show that you are very eager to please them
flippant
showing or having a rude attitude of not being serious, especially by trying to be funny when most people expect you to be serious
martyr
a person who suffers very much or is killed because of their religious or political beliefs and is often admired because of it
retrogression
the act of returning to an older and worse state