| Term | Definition |
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arrogance |
behavior showing too much pride and too little regard for others |
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imperious |
proud and haughty |
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superficial |
shallow; not going past the surface |
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oblivious |
not concious; unaware |
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flustered |
confused or nervous |
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contemptuous |
full of scorn; despicable; unworthty |
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wistfully |
ligingly; wishfully |
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mutal |
shared; present on both sides |
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emerges |
comes forth or comes out; becomes visible or known |
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elated |
overjoyed |
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anticipation |
ecpectation; feeling or condition of looking foreward to something |
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visualizing |
forming a mental image of; seeing in the mind |
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repulsive |
disgusting; horrifying |
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agitated |
upset; disturbed; excited |
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astounded |
amazed; greatly surprised |
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awed |
filled with wonder, fear or admiration caused by the size, majesty, or power of something |
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forlorn |
sad pitiful; hopeless |
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reluctant |
unwilling; not eager |
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despondent |
discouraged; depressed |
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listless |
laching energy or interest in anything |
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indifferently |
uninterestedly; in an unconcerned way |
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dismayed |
disturbed; alarmed |
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