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Primeval (adj.)

Primitive; of or relating to the earliest age

Vivacity (n)

The quality or state of having liveliness of courage, spirit or attitude

Scrotum (n)

Tuberculosis of the lymph nodes, especially in the neck

Loquacity ( n)

The quality or state of being very talkative

Melancholy (n)

A depression of the spirits; an attitude of depression


Adj- depressed in sprirts

Despondency (n)

State of hopelessness or the condition or being dejected or downtrodden

Interpose (v)

To come investment to interrupt; to place in between two things

Malevolent (adj)

Having, showing or arising from intense hatred or evil

Contiguity (n)

The quality or state of being next or touching something or someone

Misanthropy (n)

A hatred or distrust of mankind

Ignominy (n)

Deep personal humiliation or disgraced disgraceful or dishonorable conduct or action

Sage (nl

One distinguished for his or her wisdom; very wise person

Colloquy (n)

A very serious discussion

Transgress (v)

To violate a command or law; to go beyond an established limit

Zeal (n)

Eagerness; extreme passion in pursuit of a goal, idea, or person

Trammel (v)

To catch or hold as if in a net; to prevent the free okay of someone or something

Estrange (v)

To remove from customary environment or surroundings; to replace love with indifference

Gesticulate (v)

To make gestures w your hands especially while speaking

Reverberate (v)

To become reflected; to repeat as in an echo

Caprice (n)

An attitude of doing things w/o reason; a sudden, unpredictable change

Multitudinous (adj)

Existing in great numbers

Vicissitude ( n)

Quality or state of being changeable; alternating change; a favorable or unfavorable event that occurs by change

Edifice (n)

A large or massive structure

Emaciate (v)

To become thin; to waste away to nothing

Ravenous ( adj)

Very eager or greedy for food or satisfaction