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2 Hazy, obscure, indistinct, ambiguous
Vague Not clearly stated or expressed; lacking definite shape, form, or character Adjective Hazy, obscure, indistinct, ambiguous

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4 To hesitate in action, purpose, or intent
Falter To hesitate in action, purpose, or intent Verb Stumble, hesitate

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6 Having been severely excited or disturbed; deeply unsettled
Agitated Having been severely excited or disturbed; deeply unsettled Adjective Seething, frantic, hysterical

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8 Wandering, subject to change
erratic Having no fixed course Wandering, subject to change Unpredictable Adjective

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10 defiance Intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude
Resistance or rebelliousness Obstreperousness noun

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12 Indictment An accusation of wrong-doing or a formal complaint accusing a person of a crime filed in court noun

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14 A person suffering from an emotional disorder Sick person
Neurotic A person suffering from an emotional disorder Sick person Adjective or noun

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16 Sullen Showing a brooding ill-humor Darkened by clouds Dour, glowering
Adjective

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18 Acculturation, absorption
Assimilation The social process of absorbing one cultural group into another When people of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a national “family” Acculturation, absorption Noun

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20 Experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course
acutely Experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course Knifelike, critical adverb

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22 Incredulity Doubt about the truth of something Disbelief, skepticism
noun

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24 Insinuate Introduce or insert oneself in a subtle manner
To give the impression of understanding Intimate, introduce verb

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26 Beseech Ask for, request earnestly Press, entreat Verb
(beseechingly: in an imploring manner, pleadingly: adverb)

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28 Ominous Threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments; Presaging ill fortune Threatening, sinister Adjective

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30 Deferred To put off an action or event to a later time.
postpone, delay Verb (past tense)

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32 disagreement, inconsistency, mismatch
Contradiction A combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another. disagreement, inconsistency, mismatch Noun

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34 decrease, lessen, decline, fade
Diminish To make or become less decrease, lessen, decline, fade Verb

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36 Vindicate Clear of blame Show or prove to be right, or justified
Absolve, acquit, exonerate Verb

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38 Bribe, blackmail, corruption
Graft The acquisition of money, gain or advantage (particularly political advantage) by dishonest or illegal means Bribe, blackmail, corruption noun

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40 Wrought Worked, produced or shaped by beating with a hammer, as iron or silver Made, fashioned, created verb

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42 Fortification, mainstay, bulwark
Bastion A projected, fortified portion of a rampart; anything seen as protecting or preserving some quality or condition Fortification, mainstay, bulwark noun

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44 Undaunted Undismayed, not discouraged, not giving way to fear
Audacious, courageous, fearless adjective

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46 Revelation Something revealed or disclosed, especially something striking Disclosure, announcement, exposition, manifestation noun

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48 scrutinize To examine in great detail
Examine, pore over, probe, dissect verb

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50 facetious Not meant to be taken seriously or literally; humorous
Amusing, clever, comic, droll, frivolous, jocular, ludicrous adjective

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52 Tentative Not definite or positive, unsure, uncertain;
temporary or test Hesitant, provisional, speculative, testing, temporary adjective

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54 Exasperate To irritate or provoke to a high degree, to annoy accutely
Agitate, aggravate, anger, annoy, excite, gall, rankle verb

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56 As expressing sorrow or melancholy
Plaintively As expressing sorrow or melancholy Mournfully, sadly Adverb

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58 Strident Making or having a sharp sound;
Having a shrill or irritating character Harsh, shrill, discordant, screeching, squeaky adjective

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60 Confused, perplexed, at a loss, baffled
Nonplussed Utterly perplexed Confused, perplexed, at a loss, baffled adjective


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