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Deliberately The action is planned, calculated, or done on purpose.
Isolation being separated or set apart from others
Unendurable a situation, pain, or experience so intensely unpleasant, severe, or painful that it cannot be tolerated or borne
Lingered to remain or stay on in a place longer than is usual or expected, as if from reluctance to leave
Invigorating to make someone feel stronger, healthier, more energetic, and refreshed
Rigid something stiff, unyielding, or inflexible
Contorted twisted or bent out of the normal shape.
Imploring an earnest, desperate, or emotional plea, often characterized by intense begging for mercy, aid, or help
Parched dried out with heat.
Grotesque ancient art and architecture
Ecstatic feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
Solitude the voluntary, positive state of being alone, offering peace, self-reflection
Pervade (especially of a smell) spread through and be perceived in every part of.
Obsolete no longer produced or used; out of date.
Optimistic hopeful and confident about the future.
Mutilate inflict a severe and disfiguring injury on (a person or part of the body).
Anguished experiencing or expressing severe mental or physical suffering, torment, and deep distress
Sparse describes things thinly scattered, infrequent, or scanty, rather than dense or thick
Skeptically with doubt or hesitation.
Subside to become less intense, violent, or strong
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