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Aloof

To separate yourself physically or emotionally from others

ambivalent

having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.

belligerent

Eager to fight; hostile or aggressive

cajole

To urge with gentle and repeated appeals, teasing, or flattery.

demeanor

A person’s behavior towards others; outward manners.

enigmatic

Difficult to understand or interpret; puzzling

exonerate

Clear from accusation or blame

flippant

Lacking proper respect or seriousness

gravitate

To move toward or be attracted to a person, place, or thing

insinuate

Hint; imply; communicate with artful indirect wording