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noun: disquietude

a state of uneasiness or anxiety.

"such passages reflect a sense of disquietude, of alienation even"
noun : frivolity

lack of seriousness; light-heartedness.
"a night of fun and frivolity"

Similar: levity, joking
Opposite: seriousness
noun: exuberance

the quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness; ebullience.

"a sense of youthful exuberance"

Similar: ebullience, buoyancy, cheerfulness
Opposite: gloom, meagreness
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adjective : brusque

abrupt or offhand in speech or manner.

"she could be brusque and impatient"

Similar: curt, abrupt
Opposite: polite, verbose
adjective : egregious

outstandingly bad; shocking.
"egregious abuses of copyright"

Similar: shocking, appalling
Opposite: marvellous
adjective: urbane

courteous and refined in manner (typically used of a man).

"the supposedly urbane, restrained English gentleman"

Similar: suave, sophisticated
Opposite: uncouth, unsophisticated
adjective: inordinate

unusually or disproportionately large; excessive.

"the case had taken up an inordinate amount of time"

Similar: excessive, undue
Opposite: moderate, limited
verb : imperil

put at risk of being harmed, injured, or destroyed.

"they advised against tax increases for fear of imperilling the recovery"

Similar: endanger, jeopardize
verb : emulate

match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation.

"Officials are looking to emulate successful ideas from other cities."

Similar: imitate, copy
adjective: indignant

feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.

"he was indignant at being the object of suspicion"

Similar: aggrieved, resentful
Opposite: content
adjective: dreaded

regarded with great fear or apprehension.

"the dreaded news came that Joe had been wounded"
adjective : destitute

extremely poor and lacking the means to provide for oneself.

"the charity cares for destitute children"

Similar: penniless, impoverished
Opposite: rich

not having.

"towns destitute of commerce"
Similar: devoid, bereft
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adjective : erudite

having or showing great knowledge or learning.

"Ken could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion"

Similar: learned, scholarly

Opposite: ignorant, ill-educated
adjective : obsolete

no longer produced or used; out of date.

"the disposal of old and obsolete machinery"

Similar: out of date, outdated
Opposite: contemporary, current
adjective: belligerent
hostile and aggressive.

"the mood at the meeting was belligerent"

Similar: hostile, aggressive
Opposite:friendly, peaceable
noun : predilection

a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favour of something.

"my predilection for Indian Food"

Similar: liking, fondness
Opposite: dislike, disinclination
noun : jibe

an insulting or mocking remark; a taunt.

"a jibe at his old rivals"

Similar: taunt, sneer

verb usage : "some cynics in the media might jibe"
adjective : servile

having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others.

"he bowed his head in a servile manner"

Similar: obsequious, sycophantic

Opposite: bossy, assertive
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