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 something unclear, not detailed, or not explicitly stated

vague

100

calm, peaceful, and untroubled

serene

100

a state of utter confusion, complete disorder, or a total lack of organization

chaos

100

strictly accurate, exact, and detailed, leaving no room for error or ambiguity

precise

100

performing tasks in a competent, organized manner that produces desired results with minimum waste of time, energy, money, or resources

efficient

200

often physical, reaction of acute embarrassment, awkwardness, or discomfort, typically causing a person to wince, grimace, or shrink away

cringe

200

a state of being stunned, confused, or unable to think clearly, often resulting from shock, injury, fatigue, or intoxication

dazed

200

extremely cold (temperatures) or lacking emotional warmth and enthusiasm (behavior)

frigid

200

to act, speak, or understand in a way that demonstrates a deep, emotional connection to another person’s feelings, imagining oneself in their situation

empathically

200

the maximum amount something can hold, contain, or produce

capacity

300

refers to a sudden, abundant, and unstoppable outpouring of things like words, emotions, or data

torrent

300

a large, densely packed crowd of people, often implying a bustling or crowded space

throng

300

 someone who is fearful, anxious, or uneasy that something bad or unpleasant might happen in the future

apprehensive

300

refers to a person's inherent qualities of mind and character (temperament, mood)

disposition

300

the act of inflicting severe punishment, or offering harsh verbal reprimands and criticism

chestisement

400

extreme, severe physical or mental pain, distress, or grief

anguish

400

something that makes you feel strong, healthy, revitalized, or filled with energy

invigorating

400

to become aware of, notice, or understand something through the senses (sight, smell, hearing) or the mind

perceive

400

an adverb describing actions done with hesitation, uncertainty, or as a provisional, unconfirmed, or experimental step

tentatively

400

describes something, such as limbs, faces, or branches, that is twisted, bent, or distorted out of its natural or normal shape

contorted

500

causing extreme physical or mental pain, agony, or intense discomfort, often described as unbearable

excruciating

500

to have spread throughout, saturated, or passed through every part of something, such as a scent, liquid, or idea

permeat

500

to slow, delay, or block the progress, movement, or action of someone or something

impede

500

something that suggests or threatens that something bad, evil, or unpleasant is about to happen

ominous

500

to make an unpleasant feeling (such as fear, anger, or guilt) less intense, severe, or painful

assuage

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