(v.) To declare someone not guilty; To behave a certain way
acquit
(v.) To consider or think in a specific way; To judge or regard
deem
(v.) To ruin or destroy completely; To leave in ruins
devastate
(n.) Loss or damage to one's reputation; (v.) To damage the reputation of; To make something seem false
discredit
(adj.) Difficult to remember; Difficult to find, catch, or achieve
elusive
Nostalgia
noun
melancholy
feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
(n.) A small item kept in memory of a person
keepsake
(v.) To regard with blind admiration or devotion; To revere
idolize
(v.) To cause something to arise or come about; To create
generate
(n.) The land bordering a body of water, a beach; Something that is twisted together to form a cable, rope, thread, etc.; (v.) To bring into or leave in a helpless position
strand
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cringe
(n.) A living being that will eventually die; (adj.) Subject to death; Causing death, fatal
mortal
(n.) Enthusiastic recognition; Applause
ovation
(n.) Ungratefulness; A lack of appreciation or thankfulness
ingratitude
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Scatterbrain
(n.) Angry disagreement over issues; Conflict
strife
(n.) A bad or unfortunate situation; (v.) To make a serious pledge
plight
(v.) To feel or express regret or remorse; To be sorry for
repent
(adj.) Of little importance; Secondary in importance or scale, minor
petty
(v.) To cause to become unsteady and fall; To fall head first or overturn
topple
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Against the clock
varies
(n.) The state of being pleasantly lost in one's own thoughts; A daydream
reverie
(n.) A cancellation of a decision, decree, or promise
revocation
(n.) A close examination of something; (v.) To examine closely; To study, glance at or skim
scan