(n) the length of time that something continues or lasts
duration
(n) a brawl, a noisy quarrel; (v) to wear away by rubbing; make ragged or worn
fray
(adj) having lost the power of feeling or movement; (v) to dull the feelings of; to cause to lose feeling
numb
(n) deep and painful regret for one's past misdeeds
remorse
Synonyms: loyalty, faithfullness
Antonyms: disloyalty, treachery
fidelity
(v) to talk or act in a noisy and threatening way; to blow in stormy gusts
bluster
(adj) causing fear because of strangeness; weid, mysterious
eerie
(v) to make peaceful or calm; to soothe
pacify
(adj) overly self-satisfied, self-righteous
smug
Synonyms: obstinate, mulish, unruly
Antonyms: obedient, docile, submissive
headstrong
(v) to act or work clumsily and awkwardly; to ruin something
bungle
(adj) willful, stubborn
headstrong
(v) to prove incorrect
refute
(n) a brief statement giving a general view of some subject, book; a summary
synopsis
Synonyms: molify, placate, peaceful
Antonyms: anger, arouse, stir up
pacify
(adj) with a sharp point; keen and alert; rising quickly and to a high point and lasting for a short time.
acute
(n) one aspect or side of a subject or problem; one of the cut surfaces of a gem
facet
(adj) greedy; very hungry; eager for satisfaction
ravenous
(n) somehting that interferes with progress; a disappointment; unexpected loss
setback
Synonyms: wolfish, greedy, starved
Antonyms: satisfied, sharing, not hungry
ravenous
(n) a series of notes clarifying or explaining something; an expression of opinion
commentary
(n) the state of being faithful; accuracy in details, exactness
fidelity
(n) one living permanently in a given place
inhabitant
(v) to delay leaving; to linger, wait; to remain or stay for a while
tarry
Synonyms: rebut, disprove
Antonyms: prove, confirm
refute