This word means to forcefully take something away
confiscated
Maintaining calmness and self-control is known as keeping this
composure
To remain or stay in one place longer than is usual or expected
linger
This word describes a smell that is very unpleasant or decaying
putrid
This word describes something taken by authority
confiscated
When you have to put up with something difficult or stressful, you do this
endure
Feeling unsure or unwilling to do something makes you feel this way
reluctant
To provide or distribute in small amounts
ration
This word refers to food or drinks that have been chemically changed through time, often making it sour
fermented
Feeling this means you are hesitant to take a particular action
reluctant
A minor illness is often described with this term
ailment
If you mock or laugh at something with disrespect, you do this
scoff
If you try to soothe someone’s fears, you do this
reassure
When something is safe to be eaten, it's described by this term
When you need to calm someone's fears or doubts, you do this
reassure
A word used to describe the fear of something large and intimidating appearing ominously.
loom
When someone is kind and willing to help others, they are this
benevolent
This verb means to feel sadness or sorrow over something
mourn
This word describes something wet and soft, often unpleasantly so
soggy
When you need to describe food that can be safely eaten, use this term
edible
To move or cause to move with a continuous motion, often used to describe the stomach
churning
This word describes a loud, harsh noise, like dishes falling
clatter
To hesitate or waver in action or purpose
falter
An adjective describing a high-pitched and piercing sound
shrill
If you're expressing sadness over a loss, you might be said to do this
mourn