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defer
(v.) hold back to a later time; to relinquish to someone else
fester
(v.) to generate pus; to become a source of resentment or irritation
rousing
(adj.) capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement
disheveled
(adj.)(referring to a person's clothes, hair, or appearance) rumpled, untidy; existing in a sense of disorder
erratic
(adj.) not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable
exasperated
(adj.) to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely
vindicated
(v.) cleared of accusation, blame, suspicion or doubt
defiance
(n.) a daring or bold resistance to authority or to any opposing force; a hostile challenge
chauffeur
(n.) a person hired to drive or bring someone to another location; a driver
permeate
(v.) to spread through, penetrate, soak through
inflection
(n.) modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice.
feeble
(adj.) physically weak; lacking strength
ledger
(n.) book, card, or computer account used to record financial transactions.
tentatively
(adv. ) unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant
neurotic
(adj.) a personality dimension describing people with high levels of anxiety, hostility, depression, and self-consciousness.
dreary
(adj. ) depressing in character or appearance; lacking liveliness or charm
idle
(adj.) not active or in use
haphazardly
(adv.) by chance; without planning