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Serious
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Human
Feelings
Actions
100
severe or stern in manner
What is austere
100
mean, low, base
What is ignoble?
100
shrewd, crafty, showing practical wisdom
What is astute?
100
Tending to produce a strong feeling or response; Arousing desire or appetite; Irritating, annoying
What is provocative?
100
to confirm, make more certain, bolster, substantiate, verify.
What is corroborate?
200
coarse, unfeeling; stupid
What is crass?
200
hatred, contempt; disgrace or infamy resulting from hateful conduct
What is odium?
200
a greedy desire, particularly for wealth
What is avarice?
200
Pleasant, courteous, lighthearted; Smooth and polished in manner and appearance
What is debonair?
200
passing aimlessly from one place or subject to another, rambling, roving, nomadic.
What is discursive?
300
to find fault with, scold, rebuke
What is reprove?
300
to call into question; to attack as false
What is impugn?
300
deserving blame, worthy of condemnation
What is culpable?
300
Calm, composure, refusal to panic
What is equanimity?
300
to scatter or spread widely.
What is disseminate?
400
very careful and exact, attentive to fine points of etiquette or propriety
What is punctilious?
400
stinging, bitter in temper or tone
What is acrimonious?
400
tending to delay or procrastinate, not prompt; intended to delay or postpone
What is dilatory?
400
Overbearing, arrogant; Seeking to dominate; Pressing, compelling
What is imperious
400
leaping, jumping, or springing forth; prominent, standing out conspicuous; a projection or bulge, a land form that projects upward or outward.
What is salient?
500
a breaking of a law or obligation
What is infraction?
500
immoderate, lacking self-control; inclement
What is intemperate?
500
unable to make up one's mind, hesitating
What is irresolute?
500
A strong denunciation or condemnation; Abusive language; (adj.) Abusive, vituperative
What is invective?
500
to make or become dry and withered; to char or scorch the surface of; to harden or make unfeeling; to patch, dessicate, singe.
What is sear?