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ignoble

adjective; not honorable in character

exultant

adjective; triumphantly happy

indignation

noun; anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment

apprehension

noun; anxiety or fear that something bad will happen

distraught

adjective; distracted, deeply agitated

rapture

noun; a feeling of intense pleasure or joy

inexorable

adjective; impossible to prevent or stop; unyielding, unalterable

maganimous

adjective; very generous or forgiving

cordial

adjective; courteous and gracious, friendly and warm

obscene

adjective; offensive to morality and decency

consolidation

noun; process of uniting, unification of two or more entities

robust

adjective; strong, healthy, vigorous

anomaly

noun; something that deviates from what is standard

contemporary

adjective; belonging to or occuring in the present

apparent

adjective; clearly visible or understood, obvious

dissent

verb; to have opinions that are at variance with those commonly expressed

minutiae

noun; small, precise, or trivial details of something

defile

verb; to sully, mar, or spoil

resignation

noun; acceptance of something undesirable but inevitable

cease

verb; to bring or come to an end

peremptory

adjective; insisting on immediate attention or obedience

derisive

adjective; expressing contempt or ridicule

blubber

verb; to sob noisily and uncontrollably

deprecate

verb; to express disapproval of

inquisitive

adjective; curious or inquiring

galvanize

verb; shock or excite (typically, into action)

approbation

noun; approval or praise

brazen

adjective; shameless, bold, uncivil

indiscretion

noun; recklessness, imprudence

compunction

noun; a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that follows the doing of something bad

incessant

adjective; continuing without interruption

zenith

noun; point at which something is most powerful or successful

solidarity

noun; mutual support within a group

sullen

adjective; gloomy, moody, sulky

innocuous

adjective; not harmful or offensive

writhe

verb; to make continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body

remorse

noun; deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed

orthodox

adjective; established and approved

precipice

noun; cliff with a vertical or overhanging face

heretical

adjective; holding an opinion that is at odds with what is generally acceptable