English 7 Things fall apart words

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  • brusqueness an abrupt discourteous manner
  • capricious changeable
  • communal for or by a group rather than individuals
  • consolation the comfort you feel when soothed in times of disappointment
  • contemptible deserving of scorn or disrespect
  • contradict deny the truth of
  • deft skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands
  • despair a state in which all hope is lost or absent
  • discern percieve, recognize or detect
  • dominate be in control
  • emissary someone sent to represent another's interests
  • fond having or displaying warmth or affection
  • imperious having or showing arrogant superiority
  • improvident not supplying something useful for the future
  • incipient only partly in existence; imperfectly formed
  • industry persevering determination to perform a task
  • inflexible resistant to being bent
  • perpetual uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
  • poverty the state of having little or no money and possessions
  • prosperity the condition of having good fortune
  • provoke call forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response
  • prowess a superior skill learned by study and practice
  • repentant feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds
  • resent feel bitter or indignant about
  • restraint discipline in personal and social activities
  • severe causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
  • stammer a speech disorder involving hesitations and repetitions
  • strive exert much effort or energy
  • subdue put down by force or intimidation
  • suppressed held in check with difficulty
  • audacity fearless daring
  • ceaseless uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
  • conspiracy a secret agreement to perfom an unlawful act
  • counsel give advice to
  • defiant boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
  • devoid completely wanting or lacking
  • disembodied not having a material form
  • elude escape, either physically or mentally
  • esteem the condition of being honored
  • feign give a false appearance of
  • frenzy state of violent mental agitation
  • glory rejoice proudly
  • harbinger something indicating the approach of something or someone
  • implore beg or request earnestly and urgently
  • listless marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm
  • malevolence wishing evil to others
  • manifest clearly revealed to the mind or senses or judgement
  • obtain come into possession of
  • proportion magnitude or extent
  • resignation acceptance of an unpleasant but inevitable situation
  • scald burn with a hot liquid or steam
  • specious plausible but false
  • sprightly full of spirit and vitality
  • succulent tasty and full of juice
  • taboo a ban resulting from social custom or emotional aversion
  • taut subjected to great tension; stretched tight
  • tendril slender structure by which some plants attach to an object
  • wily marked by skill in deception
  • wither shrink, as with a loss moisture
  • agitate move or cause to move back and forth
  • approbation official acceptance or agreement
  • blunt not sharp (used of a knife or other blade)
  • calamity an event resulting in great loss or missfortune
  • complexity the quality of being intricate and compounded
  • consult have a conference in order to talk something over
  • cunning shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
  • decree decide with authority
  • demolish destroy completely
  • dispute have a disagreement over something
  • esoteric understandable only by an enlightened inner circle
  • garb clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion
  • grievous causing or marked by grief or anguish
  • guttural relating to or articulated in the throat
  • impose charge and collect payment
  • inadvertent happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally
  • multitude a large indefinite number
  • pandemonium a state of extreme confusion and disorder
  • potent having a strong physiological or chemical effect
  • recoil draw back, as with fear or pain
  • spectacle an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale
  • submission the feeling of patient humbleness
  • subside wear off or die down
  • sullen showing a brooding ill humor
  • transfix render motionless because of surprise, terror or awe
  • tremolous quivering as from weakness or fear
  • trifle something of small importance
  • undiminished not lessened
  • voluble marked by a ready flow of speech
  • wrath intense anger
  • accountable responsible for one's actions
  • adherent someone who believes and helps to spread a doctrine
  • annihilation total destruction
  • atonement the act of making amends for sin or wrongdoing
  • banish expel from a community or group
  • beckon signal with the hands or nod
  • breadth the extent of something from side to side
  • callow young and inexperienced
  • caste a social class separated by distinctions of hereditary rank
  • considerable large in number, amount, extent, or degree
  • debar prevent from entering; keep out
  • derisive expressing contempt or ridicule
  • effeminate lacking traits typically associated with men or masculinity
  • enthralled filled with wonder and delight
  • exile a person who is sent way from home or country by authority
  • heathen not acknowledging the God of Christianity, Judaism and Islam
  • impudent improperly forward or bold
  • kinship relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption
  • miscreant a person without moral scruples
  • ostracize expel from a community or group
  • persevere be persistent, refuse to stop
  • persistent continually recurring to the mind
  • perturbed thrown into a state of agitated confusion
  • refuge a shelter from danger or hardship
  • sorrow an emotion of great sadness associated with loss
  • stray wander from a direct course or at random
  • vigor active strength of body or mind
  • vile morally reprehensible
  • waver be unsure or weak
  • zeal excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end
  • abomination an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence
  • accomodation making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
  • altered changed to be made fit for a particular purpose
  • amends something done or paid to make up for a wrong
  • appease make peace with
  • buoyant characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness
  • convert cause to adopt a new or different faith
  • desecrate remove the sacradness from a person or an object
  • desolate providing no shelter or sustenance
  • discordant not in agreement or harmony
  • dispensation the act of giving out in portions
  • distressed afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble
  • dominion a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
  • expedient appropiate to a purpose
  • grievance a complaint about a wrong that causes resentment
  • ignorance the lack of knowledge or education
  • imminent close in time; about to occur
  • indignity an affront to one's self-esteem
  • irreparable impossible to rectify or amend
  • ominous threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
  • overwhelming very intense
  • pacification actions taken by a government to defeat insurgency
  • palaver loud and confused and empty talk
  • prestige a high standing achieved through success or influence
  • profound far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect
  • resilient recovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like
  • resolute firm in purpose or belief
  • sacrilege blasphemous behavior
  • superflous more than is needed, desired, or required
  • taunt harass with persistent criticism or carping

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