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Receding
Becoming more distant
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Disarming
Removing or lessening suspicions or fears
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Unruffled
Calm; not disturbed
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Invariably
Always; without changing
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Impulse
Sudden desire to do something
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Frail
Easily broken or destroyed
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Presentable
Suitable or socially acceptable in appearance, dress, manners
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Barren
unproductive; unfruitful
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Incessantly
Constantly; continually
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Disconsolate
Causing sadness or depression; also, very unhappy
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Vexation
Disturbance; distress
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Adulation
Intense or excessive admiration or praise
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Aghast
Terrified; horrified
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Privations
Hardships; lack of the things needed for a happy, healthy life
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Exorbitant
Much to high in price or amount
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Indignation
strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger
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Precluded
Made impossible in advance; prevented
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Impunity
Freedom from punishment or harm
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Connoisseurship
Expert knowledge
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Recoiling
Moving backward, as in fear
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Beleaguered
Sorrounded and under attack
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Ascetic
Severe; also, self-disciplined
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Fanatic
Person whose extreme devotion to a cause is excessive or unreasonable
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