| aberration | A deviation from the proper or expected course |
| apprehension | Fearful or uneasy anticipation of the future; dread |
| condescend | To descend to the level of one considered inferior; lower oneself |
| disconsolately | Seeming beyond consolation; extremely dejected |
| disdainfully | Expressive of disdain; scornful and contemptuous |
| presentiment | A sense that something is about to occur; a premonition |
| propriety | The quality of being proper; appropriateness |
| reticence | The state or quality of being reluctant; unwillingness |
Drag corresponding items onto each other to make them disappear.
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