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filled with amazement, disgust, fear or terror
aghast
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a ghost or ghostly figure, an unexplained or unusual appearance.
apparition
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to look upon with scorn. to refuse scornfully, a feeling of contempt
disdain
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humorous, not mean seriously
facetious
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not able to be heard
inaudible
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embarrassed, ashamed or nonplussed
abashed
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great mental suffering, distress or pain. To be deeply tormented by pain or sorrow.
anguish
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to be in or expose one's self to, pleasant warmth, to take in or derive enjoyment from.
bask
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an effect or consequence of some action or event. Result, and echo or reverberation.
repercussion
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a person or thing carrying the blame for others.
scapegoat
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to transport, transmit, to communicate. to transfer ownership or title to.
convey
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a belief, principle or teaching. A system of such belief or principles. A formulation of such belief or principles.
doctrine
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thin, pale, and care worn as a result of worry or suffering. wild looking.
haggard
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to move to and fro. Become unsteady, to show lack of firmness or decision.
Waver
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to bear witness; affirm to be true or genuine.
attest
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to fit together exactly. To connect so as to form a whole
dovetail
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a warning or feeling that something bad will happen.
Forboding
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totally abandoned and helpless; sad and lonely; retched or pitiful; almost hopeless.
Forlorn
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a physical defect; a hinderance; obstacle
impediment
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