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100

She stood by the grave, her voice breaking as she sang a farewell song to her lost love.

What is elegiac

100

He loathed human society and shunned any contact with others, choosing to dwell alone in his remote hut among the trees.

What is misanthropic?

100

They recalled the peaceful days of their childhood, when life was simple and carefree.

What is halcyon?

100

He laughed at his own joke, oblivious to the fact that no one else found it funny or clever, and that they were all annoyed by his stupidity.

What is fatuous?

100

She rolled her eyes and scoffed at his suggestion, as if it was the most ridiculous thing she had ever heard, and proceeded to explain why her idea was superior in every way.

What is arrogant?

200

He nodded eagerly at every word his boss said, hoping to impress him with his loyalty and diligence.

What is obsequious?

200

She knelt before the sacred statue, feeling a profound awe and admiration for the divine being.

What is venerating?

200

He sneered at her appearance, thinking she had no clue about fashion or elegance.

What is scornful?

200

He wore a plain black suit and a stern expression, never cracking a smile or showing any emotion, imposing respect and fear in his subordinates.

What is austere?

200

He jumped off the plane without a parachute, trusting that his friend would catch him in mid-air, thrilling the spectators with his daring stunt.

What is arrogant?

300

She hugged him tightly, her eyes shining with tears of happiness as he proposed to her under the starry sky.

What is rapturous?

300

He raised his hands in triumph, rejoicing in his success and feeling a burst of elation and gratitude.

What is exalting?

300

She tiptoed to the door, her fearful eyes scanning the hallway for any sign of trouble.

What is timorous?

300

She looked down at him with a smug smile and a patronizing tone, as if he was a child who needed guidance, and offered him some unsolicited advice.

What is condescending?

300

He told them a story about a boy who lied and faced terrible consequences, hoping to teach them a lesson about honesty and morality.

What is didatic?

400

He clenched his fists, his heart pounding with anger as he confronted the man who had wronged him.

What is fervent?

400

She was optimistic about her prospects, certain that everything would turn out well.

What is sanguine?

400

He recited the mournful poem, his voice laden with sorrow and grief.

What is lugubrious?

400

He bought the magic beans from the stranger, thinking that they would grow into a giant beanstalk, and gave away his cow in exchange.

What is gullible?

400

She sensed that something was wrong, even though he tried to hide it with a smile, and asked him what was bothering him.

What is perceptive?

500

He lay on the grass, listening to the gentle sound of the stream and feeling the warm breeze on his face.

What is placid?

500

He had a grave look on his face, aware that he had to break some terrible news to his loved ones.

What is solemn?

500

She groaned in frustration, wondering how many times she had to repeat herself before he would pay attention.

What is exasperated?

500

She pouted and stomped her feet, throwing a tantrum when she didn’t get what she wanted, and acting like a spoiled child.

What is petulant?

500

She spent hours in front of the mirror, admiring her beauty and applying makeup, and thinking that she was the most gorgeous person in the world.

What is vain?