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Feigning Representing fictiously; pretending; faking
Ambivolent having mixed feelings about someone or something; conflicted
Endangered threaten with peril; jeopardized; exposed to danger
Amplified makes larger, greater, stronger, magnifies, heightens
Indifferent not caring, disintrested or callous
Duped deceived, delued or tricked; mislead
Convival friendly, festive and jovial, sociable, genial
Pervaded to have spread throughout, esp. subtly; permeated
Patheic miserably or contemptiby inadequate; pitiful; deplorable
Amonish to reporve or scold, usu, in a mild manner; warn
Mulitude a great number of people gather together; crowd; throg
Contrided obviously planned or forced; artifical; faked
Snippets small pieces or fragments of something; excerpts
Counterproductive tending to defeat one's purpose; undermining
Glean to learn or discover, little by little; deduce; garner
Ominous portending evil or hard; forebonding; threatening
Emulate to try to equal or excel; follow suit; imitate; mimic
Incrimate to accuse of or present proof of a crime or faukt
Horrfic horrid, abominable; dreaful; frightful
Explot to use selfishly for one's own ends; manipulate
Naive having or showing a lack of experience; innocent; unsophisticated
Excruciating intenstly painful, unbearably disressing, torturous
Aloof at a distance; cool; detached; standoffish
Idyllic charmingly simple or rustic; bucolic; unspoiled; peaceful
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