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discombobulation |
Noun
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a feeling of embarrassment that leaves you confused |
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dread |
Adjective
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causing fear or dread or terror |
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dread |
Noun
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fearful expectation or anticipation |
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dread |
Verb
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be afraid or scared of |
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discomfiture |
Noun
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anxious embarrassment |
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disconcertion |
Noun
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anxious embarrassment |
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disconcertment |
Noun
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anxious embarrassment |
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diffidence |
Noun
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lack of self-confidence |
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disquietude |
Noun
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feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable |
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discomfort |
Noun
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an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress |
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discomfort |
Noun
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the state of being tense and feeling pain |
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dreaminess |
Noun
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a relaxed comfortable feeling |
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dudgeon |
Noun
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a feeling of intense indignation, now only found in the phrase 'in high dudgeon' |
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dander |
Noun
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a feeling of anger and animosity |
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dander |
Noun
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small scales from animal skins or hair or bird feathers that can cause allergic reactions in some people |
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distaste |
Noun
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a feeling of intense dislike |
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disgust |
Noun
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strong feelings of dislike |
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disgust |
Verb
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cause aversion in |
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disgust |
Verb
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fill with distaste |
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detestation |
Noun
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hate coupled with disgust |
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dismay |
Noun
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fear resulting from the awareness of danger |
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dismay |
Noun
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the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles |
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dismay |
Verb
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fill with apprehension or alarm |
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dismay |
Verb
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lower someone's spirits |
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dolefulness |
Noun
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sadness caused by grief or affliction |
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dehydrated food |
Noun
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food preserved by dehydration |
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despisal |
Noun
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a feeling of scornful hatred |
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dehydrated foods |
Noun
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food preserved by dehydration |
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despising |
Noun
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a feeling of scornful hatred |
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dejeuner |
Noun
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a midday meal |
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dolor |
Noun
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(poetry) painful grief |
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dolour |
Noun
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(poetry) painful grief |
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dinner |
Noun
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the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday |
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dinner |
Noun
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a party of people assembled to have dinner together |
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downheartedness |
Noun
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a feeling of low spirits |
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dejectedness |
Noun
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a feeling of low spirits |
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dispiritedness |
Noun
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a feeling of low spirits |
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despondency |
Noun
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feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless |
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despondence |
Noun
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feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless |
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disconsolateness |
Noun
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feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless |
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discontentment |
Noun
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a longing for something better than the present situation |
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discontentedness |
Noun
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a longing for something better than the present situation |
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disgruntlement |
Noun
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a feeling of sulky discontent |
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dysphoria |
Noun
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abnormal depression and discontent |
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dissatisfaction |
Noun
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the feeling of being displeased and discontent |
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displeasure |
Noun
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the feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something |
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despair |
Noun
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the feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well |
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despair |
Noun
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a state in which all hope is lost or absent |
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despair |
Verb
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abandon hope |
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defeatism |
Noun
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acceptance of the inevitability of defeat |