In a way that shows contempt or scorn.
What is disdainfully?
The state of being disconcerted; confusion; embarassment.
What is discomfiture?
(Prologue)
It was obvious, she was (1) _____ sourounded with (2) _______ between all of the troubles she has been through. You could hear her complaining constaintly, it was like a (3) _____ of echo repeating over and over again.
(1) What is conspicously?
(2) What is beleaguered?
(3) What is reverberate?
Talkativeness, chattiness
What is volubility?
Unrestraint, sponteousness
What is contraint?
To shake tremulously; quiver or tremble.
What is quavered?
Completley destroyed or done away with, so that little or no trace remains
What is obliterated?
(Chapter 1)
The boy made a (1) ____ at the wedding, he didn't want his sister to get married. The (2) _____ of his feelings moved his emotions around until he realized the (3) ___ nights his sister had filled with meloncholy would go away once she was happily married.
(1) What is demurred?
(2) What is poignancy?
(3) What is wistful?
Apprehension, anxiety
What is forebodings?
straight, direct
What is oblique?
A strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger.
What is indignation?
Something that is put forward to conceal a true purpose or object; an ostensible reason; excuse
What is pretext?
(Chapter 2)
On one hand she (1) _____ the man because he filled her with anger and strong dicomfort, but on the other hand she (2) ____ his looks.
(1) What is indignation?
(2) What is fancied?
Luxury, richness
What is opulence?
Tangible, real
What is intangible?
Animated, vivacious, effervescent.
What is scintillating?
Characterized by ignorance of or lack or good breeding or taste; indecent; obscene; lewd.
What is vulgar?
(Chapter 3)
She was ____ to her opinion that she would get a %100 on the hardest test of the year, but her ____ would be a challenge, she would need to study months in advance.
(1) What is obstinate?
(2) What is imprudence?
skinny, lean
What is gaunt?
Credulous, gullible
What is incredulous?
Wealth, riches, or affluence; abundance, as of resources or goods; plenty
What is opulence?
In a way that lacks vivality or energy; lazily; in a way that lacks spirit or interest
What is languidly?
(Chapter 4)
The two were ____ after they met at a party, they became friends and agreed to stay in touch until one heard about the ____ the other caused after the party, she was so carless!
(1) What is convival?
(2) What is recklessness?
Phantom, eerie
What is languidly?
Disturbed, busy
What is tranquil?