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Disposition

the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude:I'd like to thank the general manager for his hospitality, kindness, and always cheerful disposition.

100

Impose

to put or set by or as if by authority:to impose one's personal preference on others.

100

Amiable

having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable:an amiable disposition.

100

Lolling

to recline or lean in a relaxed, lazy, or indolent manner; lounge:to loll on a sofa.

100

Homogenous

of the same kind or nature; essentially alike.

200

Vex

to irritate; annoy; provoke:His noisy neighbors often vexed him.

200

Alloy

anything added that serves to reduce quality or purity.

200

Despondent

feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection, discouragement, or gloom:despondent about failing health.

200

Nay

and not only so but; not only that but also; indeed:many good, nay, noble qualities.

200

Woes

grievous distress, affliction, or trouble:His woe was almost beyond description.

300

Indulge

to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's will (often followed by in):Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.

300

Solitude

the state of being or living alone; seclusion:to enjoy one's solitude.

300

Displaced

moved or put out of the usual or proper place.

300

Squalor

the condition of being squalid; filth and misery.

300

Mantle

something that covers, envelops, or conceals:the mantle of darkness.

400

Indistinct

not clearly distinguishable or perceptible, as to the eye, ear, or mind:He heard an indistinct muttering.

400

Disparity

lack of similarity or equality; inequality; difference:a disparity in age; disparity in rank.

400

Countervailing

to be of equal force in opposition; avail.

400

Maecenas

a generous patron or supporter, especially of art, music, or literature.

400

Engrossing

fully occupying the mind or attention; absorbing:I'm reading the most engrossing book.

500

Nominal

named as a mere matter of form, being trifling in comparison with the actual or expected amount or value; minimal or insignificant:a nominal fee;a nominal improvement.

500

Valetudinarian

a person who is excessively concerned about his or her poor health or ailments.

500

Gluttony

excessive eating and drinking.

500

Disparaging

tending to belittle or bring reproach upon:a disparaging remark.

500

Wherewithal

that with which to do something; means or supplies for the purpose or need, especially money:the wherewithal to pay my rent.