to express earnest disapproval of To leave out Dejection depression.

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to express earnest disapproval of

To leave out

Dejection depression

Indelible making marks that cannot be erased

Spurn disdainful rejection

Vestige a surviving evidence

Succor a person or thing that gives help

Recompense to repay

Abject Completely without pride or dignity

Bestow To present

Undulation Move in a smooth wavelike motion

Repugnance Intense disgust

Destroy completely

Poignant Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret

Sedulous diligent in application or attention