(v)- lessen the intensity of or calm
allay
(adj)- suitable to your needs
congenial
(n)- feeling a need to see others suffer
malice
(n)- the trait of being unpredictably irresolute
volatility
(adj)- relating to or involving money
pecuniary
(adj)- determined by chance or impulse rather than by necessity
whimsical
(v)- take the place or move into the position of
supersede
(adj)- open to two or more interpretations
equivocal
(n)- exemption from punishment or loss
impunity
(n)- a feeling of excessive concern
solicitude
(n)- a rough and bitter manner
acrimony
(n)- fear resulting from the awareness of danger
consternation
(n)- easing the severity of a pain without removing the cause
palliation
(adj)- unrestrained by convention or morality
profligate
(n)- a slight suggestion or vague understanding
intimation
(v)- fill, as with a certain quality
tincture
(n)- an unhappy and worried mental state
perturbation
(n)- abusive language used to express blame or censure
invective
(n)- the act of defending against criticism or censure
vindication
(adv)- with efficiency; in an efficient manner
expeditiously