TRAITOROUS
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having the character of a betrayer
AMIABLY
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in a friendly manner
They reined back to an abrupt halt, the horses snorting and whinnying.
the characteristic sounds made by a horse
FOREBODING
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a feeling of evil to come
“But don’t you like ice cream?” She ventured to say, even though she was unsure.
put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation
SUBDUED
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quieted and brought under control
BRUSQUELY
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in a blunt direct manner
The cinders were finally out so they walked away from the fireplace to go to bed.
a fragment of incombustible matter left after a fire
I might take a gander at the prize-winning painting myself just to see how good it really is.
a quick look
The man stoked the coals in the fireplace to keep it going.
(of a fire) stir up or tend
resentment
a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
tempest
a strong storm with violent winds
“Do NOT go inside that store without me or there will be consequences!” She admonished the young children.
warn strongly; put on guard
STIFLE
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smother or suppress
chide
scold or reprimand severely or angrily