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Despised | to regard with contempt, distaste, disgust, or disdain; scorn; loathe |
Primly | formally precise or proper, as persons or behavior; stiffly neat. |
hypocritical | o of the nature of hypocrisy, or pretense of having virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually possess |
Pandemonium | wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos |
Proverbial | of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a proverb |
Conspicuous | easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable |
Repulsive | causing repugnance or aversion |
Conceited | having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc |
Abruptly | sudden or unexpected |
Exhilaration | to make somebody feel happy, excited, and more than usually vigorous and alive |
Ominously | suggesting or indicating that something bad is going to happen or be revealed |
Stronghold | a place that is fortified or that can easily be defended |
Consolidated | to bring businesses or business activities together, or come together, into a single unit |
Lolling | to relax in a reclining or leaning position |
Speculation | a conclusion, theory, or opinion based on incomplete facts or information |
Surplus | an amount remaining after the original purpose has been served or the original requirement met |
Dumbfounded | to make somebody temporarily speechless with astonishment |
Exile | unwilling absence from a home country or place of residence, whether enforced by a government or court as a punishment, or self-imposed for political or religious reasons |
Reluctant | feeling or showing no willingness or enthusiasm to do something |
Complacent | self-satisfied and unaware of possible dangers |
Obliged | to bind somebody morally or legally to do something |
Conspiring | to plan or agree in secret with others to commit an illegal or subversive act |
Repent | to recognize the wrong in something you have done and be sorry about it |
Idly | working, operating, producing, or in use |
Doused | to plunge or submerge somebody or something in water |
Relentless | never slackening, but continuing always at the same intense, demanding, or punishing level |
Chaos | a state of complete disorder and confusion |