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100

a leaf, stipule, appendage, or stem modified into a slender spirally coiling sensitive organ or serving to attach a climbing plant to a stable support

NOUN, TENDRIL

100

variant in character or type. not uniform

heterogeneous, synonym of motley

100

to pay no attention to and treat as insignificant, or neglect

disregard, antonym to tend

100

to devote oneself to punishment or amendment for ones sins 


repent, the base form of the present participle repenting

100

gives the reader a feeling of worry or anxiety and fear, as well as sadness 

remorseful

200

To care for with support in growth.

Tend, Verb

200

to care for and encourage the development and growth of something

nurture synonym to tend

200

staying the same in all cases or situations. 

Uniform, motley antonym


200

a feeling of regret or a change of perspective about something, that leads to a change of actions

repentance, Nominalization of repent, abstract noun 

200

gives the reader a sensation of moral or spiritual relief, as well as harsh and empathetic feelings

repenting

300

feeling regret or guilt for you actions

Remorseful, Adverb

300

to cause to sleep or relax in a soothing manner

lull, synonym to croon

300

to emit a loud, sharp cry, especially of pain, surprise, or delight; a shout.

yell, antonym to croon
300

a feeling of regret or guilt

remorse, noun version of remorseful

300

almost hope or possibility, and excitement

flints

400

Devoting oneself to punishment or amendment for wrongdoings in ones life. 

verb, repenting

400

the state of being sorry and wanting to make up wrong doings

penitence, repenting synonym

400

without regret or remorse.

remorseless, repenting antonym

400

a tendency of regret or guilt in which someone acts

remorsefully, Adverb version of remorseful

400

a sensation of soothing or relaxation and calm

crooning

500

Motley, adjective 

Incongruously crowded and made up of many different pieces

500

to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for often physically

lament, synonym to remorse

500

soft, rounded, plush, without sharpness

feather, antonym to flint

500

lull or soft, gentle tone of voice in song that soothes or relaxes

crooning, adjective form of croon

500

a feeling of pride or love

tend