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Apprehensive: anxious, worried, uneasy, nervous, tense, afraid
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Brazenly: in a bold and disrespectful manner
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Chastise: to punish or scold
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Defiance: intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude
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Disgruntled: dissatisfied and resentful
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Disquieting: disturbing, alarming, unsettling, troubling, worrying
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Distraught: deeply upset, distressed, overcome, overwrought, beside oneself, agitated, hysterical
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Emitted: to give forth or release
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Feigned: Pretended;faked
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Flippantly: In a way that shows a lack of respect or seriousness that is thought appropriate
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Formidable: inspiring respect or wonder because of size, strength, or ability
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Gingerly: in a very cautious or wary way
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Imperiously: In an arrogant or condescending way
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Indulgently: 
leniently, tolerantly, generously, permissively
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Infraction: 
violation, offense, transgression, an act of going beyond the boundaries of (a moral principle or other established standard of behavior)
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Inscrutable: 
difficult to understand
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Interminable: 
seemingly endless because of monotony or tiresome length
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Languidly: In a way that shows a lack of energy or strength
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Listlessly: in a way that shows a lack of interest or energy; unwillingly
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Maverick: an independent thinker who refuses to conform to the accepted thinking
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Noncommittal: not indicating one's feelings or opinions
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Nondescript: not easily described because no characteristics stand out
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Palpable: tangible, touchable, noticeable, visible, able to be perceived
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Petulant: irritable, impatient, sullen, peevish; ill-tempered
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Prominent: important, famous
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Rancor: a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
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Reprieve: 
a formal or official pardon
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Resiliency: the ability to spring back or recover quickly from setbacks
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Scapegoat: 
someone punished for the errors of others
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Stifled: to keep in, smother, hold back, or repress
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Tentatively: uncertainly, hesitantly
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Terse: brief and to the point, concise, succinct
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Unabashedly: not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed
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Ventured: to dare or try with the risk of being rejected