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Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness Stop smoking; it’s bad.
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Hypocrisy (noun) Hypocritical (adj) Hypocritically (adv) Hypocrite (noun)
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To understand, to comprehendTo understand, to comprehend
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Fathom (verb)
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Understood, but not clearly stated or written
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Implicit (adj) Implicitly
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Someone blamed for the faults of others
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Scapegoat (noun)
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Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined.
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Adamant (adj) Adamantly (adv)
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Occurring at just the right time
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Opportune (adj) Opportunely (adv) Opportunity (noun)
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Guilt and regret
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Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)
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Unable to be fixed
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Irreparable (adj) Irreparably (adv)
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To banish or exclude someone from a group
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Ostracize (verb) Ostracism (noun) ostracizing (adj)
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Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic
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Cynical (adj) Cynically (adv)
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Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return
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Parasite (noun) Parasitic (adj) Parasitically (adv)
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Directly stated, spelled out clear I want to break up. I love you with all my heart, Darling.
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Explicit (adj) Explicitly (adv)
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To slowly weaken by wearing away at something or someone
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Undermine (verb) undermining (adj)
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Easily tricked
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Gullible (adj) Gullibly (adv)
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Short, but clearly understandable To brief, vote for me; I’m great!
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Succinct (adj) Succinctly (adv)
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The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects.
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Irony (noun) Ironic (adj) Ironically (adv)
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To feel a deep, brewing anger
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Seethe (verb)
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Sadness, gloom, depression
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Melancholy (noun) Melancholy (adj)
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Based on morals/values; acting on what is right
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Ethical (adj) Ethically (adv) Ethics (noun)
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Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive liars
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Wanton (adj.) Wantonly (adverb) Wantonness (noun)
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To agree withTo agree with
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Concur (verb)
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Deliberate, on purpose, without hiding, obvious
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Blatant (adj) Blatantly (adv)
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The one working against the protagonist; the one we want to fail
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Antagonist (noun) Antagonistic (adj) Antagonistically(adv)
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Foreshadows something bad is going to happen
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Ominous (adj) ominously (adv)
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Firmly sticking to moral beliefs or values
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Integrity (noun)
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What matters to a person regardless of consequences or what others think
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Prerogative (noun)
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Who the story is about; the one we want to win
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Protagonist (noun)
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Super freaked out; upset
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Distraught (adj) Distraughtly(adv)
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Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness
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Hypocrisy (noun) Hypocritical (adj) Hypocritically (adv) Hypocrite (noun)
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To understand, to comprehendTo understand, to comprehend
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Fathom (verb)
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Understood, but not clearly stated or written
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Implicit (adj) Implicitly
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Deliberate, on purpose, without hiding, obvious
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Blatant (adj) Blatantly (adv)
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The one working against the protagonist; the one we want to fail
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Antagonist (noun) Antagonistic (adj) Antagonistically(adv)
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Unable to be fixed
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Irreparable (adj) Irreparably (adv)
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To banish or exclude someone from a group
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Ostracize (verb) Ostracism (noun) ostracizing (adj)
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Foreshadows something bad is going to happen
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Ominous (adj) ominously (adv)
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Firmly sticking to moral beliefs or values
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Integrity (noun)
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Someone blamed for the faults of others
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Scapegoat (noun)
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Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined.
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Adamant (adj) Adamantly (adv)
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Occurring at just the right time
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Opportune (adj) Opportunely (adv) Opportunity (noun)
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Guilt and regret
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Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)
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Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic
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Cynical (adj) Cynically (adv)
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Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return
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Parasite (noun) Parasitic (adj) Parasitically (adv)
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Undermine (verb) undermining (adj)
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Easily tricked
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Gullible (adj) Gullibly (adv)
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Short, but clearly understandable
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Succinct (adj) Succinctly (adv)
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The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects.
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Irony (noun) Ironic (adj) Ironically (adv)
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To feel a deep, brewing anger
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Seethe (verb)
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Sadness, gloom, depression
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Melancholy (noun) Melancholy (adj)
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Directly stated, spelled out clear
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Explicit (adj) Explicitly (adv)
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Based on morals/values; acting on what is right
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Ethical (adj) Ethically (adv) Ethics (noun)
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Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive
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Wanton (adj.) Wantonly (adverb) Wantonness (noun)
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To agree withTo agree with
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Concur (verb)
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What matters to a person regardless of consequences or what others think
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Prerogative (noun)
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Who the story is about; the one we want to win
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Protagonist (noun)
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Super freaked out; upset
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Distraught (adj) Distraughtly(adv)
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