Vocabulary Diane Jaehn. Petulance- Adj. ● The quality of being childishly sulky or bad- tempered ● Unreasonably irritable ● Syn.-Sulkiness, irritablilty,

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Vocabulary Diane Jaehn

Petulance- Adj. ● The quality of being childishly sulky or bad- tempered ● Unreasonably irritable ● Syn.-Sulkiness, irritablilty, sulleness, crabbiness ● Ant.-

Zealous-Adj ● Incredibly passionate and enthusiastic ● Syn. Fervent, avid, passionate ● Ant.- indifferent, apathetic, half-hearted

Effusive-Adj. ● Unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression ● Profuse or overflowing ● Syn.- gushy, burbly, lively ● Ant.-

Morose-Adj ● Sullenly melancholy ● Syn.- gloomy, moody, sullen, dour ● Ant.- happy, cheerful, joyful

Ardor-N. ● Fiery intensity of feelings ● Strong enthusiasm ● Intense heat or glow ● Syn.- zeal, fervor, fire, passion ● Ant.- Indifference