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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



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

feigned

to give a false appearance of




sentence: I feigned being asleep because I didn't want to have to start my chores yet.

levity

lightness of manner or speech, especially when inappropriate




sentence: She spoke with levity

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

marred

something that has been damaged, disfigured, or blemished




sentence: In the fire her face became marred

perpetual

continuing without interruption; prolonged




sentence: She was having perpetual bliss

bizarre

out of the ordinary; odd




sentence: She was acting bizarre around me after she found out about me dating her brother

acute

keenly perceptive or discerning; extremely snary or severe




sentence: There was an acute cut on her leg from the car accident

reaproch

to bring shame upon; disgrace




sentence: Mulan brought reaproch upon her family

turbulence

a state of violent disturbance & disorder; wild or disruptive activity




sentence: The turbulence on the plane made me throw up



supercilious

having or showing arrogant superiors; haughty; vain




sentence: She was being supercilious because she got a brand new car for her birthday

fractious

the trait of being disobedient and lacking discipline; unruly




sentence: He was being fractious so he got sent to the principals office.

wistfully

unfulfilled longing or yearning; pensively sad; melancholy




sentence: She sat there wistfully thinking about her ex-boyfriend

vista

a distant view seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings/trees




sentence: The vista was quiet the view with the landscape.