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vulnerable |
susceptible to physical or emotional injury sentence: She didn't like to put her walls down because she felt vulnerable |
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reserved |
to keeping of one's feelings, thoughts, or affairs to oneself; self restraint sentence: She was very reserved around people she didn't know |
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feigned |
to give a false appearance of sentence: I feigned being asleep because I didn't want to have to start my chores yet. |
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levity |
lightness of manner or speech, especially when inappropriate sentence: She spoke with levity |
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plagiaristic |
copied and passed off as your own sentence: She has proven to be plagiaristic because she has ended up with the same answers as her friend on every assignment this year |
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marred |
something that has been damaged, disfigured, or blemished sentence: In the fire her face became marred |
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perpetual |
continuing without interruption; prolonged sentence: She was having perpetual bliss |
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bizarre |
out of the ordinary; odd sentence: She was acting bizarre around me after she found out about me dating her brother |
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acute |
keenly perceptive or discerning; extremely snary or severe sentence: There was an acute cut on her leg from the car accident |
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reaproch |
to bring shame upon; disgrace sentence: Mulan brought reaproch upon her family |
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turbulence |
a state of violent disturbance & disorder; wild or disruptive activity sentence: The turbulence on the plane made me throw up |
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supercilious |
having or showing arrogant superiors; haughty; vain sentence: She was being supercilious because she got a brand new car for her birthday |
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fractious |
the trait of being disobedient and lacking discipline; unruly sentence: He was being fractious so he got sent to the principals office. |
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wistfully |
unfulfilled longing or yearning; pensively sad; melancholy sentence: She sat there wistfully thinking about her ex-boyfriend |
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vista |
a distant view seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings/trees sentence: The vista was quiet the view with the landscape. |