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exquisite

Very fine, proper, or fancy






I have some friends that are very exquisite, but sometimes they aren't.

inventory

a complete listing of items on hand














repugnant

distasteful, objectionable, or offensive








odious

Resigned

adj. accepting of something, usually when unhappy about it






I was resigned that i needed to tell my mom I punched the door and put a hole in it.

Confide

(verb) to share secrets, private matters, or problems







Lucid

(adj.) clear and easily understood






limpid

Relent

to become less sever: to become more mild








soften, cave in

Cascade

to flow or fall, usually like a waterfall






My mom was cascade about me dating someone. True story....

Brandish

to wave or show something, usually as a weapon




trot out

Summon

(verb) to call for the presence of someone






I summoned my fat cat, as he was bugging my brother.

Distortion

(noun) a blurring of the truth; an unclear statement or image




clarify

Quiver

(verb) to shake or tremble with a slight but rapid motion






quiver : vibrate :: ball : cry

Lineage

(noun) the line or descent one can trance to their ancestors

Anomaly

(noun) something or someone that is abnormal or different from the common.

Oppressor

(noun) person or thing who places cruel or unjust burdens on other




despot

Penchant

(noun) a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something

Callous

(adj) insensitive and hardened





Crude

(adj.) raw, unprepared, or undeveloped




Dishearten

(verb) to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage

Thrash

(verb) to beat soundly or defeat thoroughly

Scornful

full of scorn, hatred, or contempt

Leeward

the side or point toward which the wind blows ( adj.)






smooth and rough

Murmur

(noun) a low, continuous sound








I murmured to my father, and he got really mad

Concede

to give up or to fore fit