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1 Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness Stop smoking; it’s bad.

2 Hypocrisy (noun)  Hypocritical (adj)  Hypocritically (adv)  Hypocrite (noun)

3 To understand, to comprehendTo understand, to comprehend

4 Fathom (verb)

5 Understood, but not clearly stated or written

6 Implicit (adj)  Implicitly

7 Someone blamed for the faults of others

8 Scapegoat (noun)

9 Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined.

10 Adamant (adj)  Adamantly (adv)

11 Occurring at just the right time

12 Opportune (adj)  Opportunely (adv)  Opportunity (noun)

13 Guilt and regret

14 Remorse (noun)  Remorseful (adj)  Remorsefully (adv)

15 Unable to be fixed

16 Irreparable (adj)  Irreparably (adv)

17 To banish or exclude someone from a group

18 Ostracize (verb)  Ostracism (noun)  ostracizing (adj)

19 Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic

20 Cynical (adj) Cynically (adv)

21 Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return

22 Parasite (noun)  Parasitic (adj)  Parasitically (adv)

23 Directly stated, spelled out clear I want to break up. I love you with all my heart, Darling.

24 Explicit (adj) Explicitly (adv)

25 To slowly weaken by wearing away at something or someone

26 Undermine (verb) undermining (adj)

27 Easily tricked

28 Gullible (adj)  Gullibly (adv)

29 Short, but clearly understandable To brief, vote for me; I’m great!

30 Succinct (adj)  Succinctly (adv)

31 The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects.

32 Irony (noun)  Ironic (adj)  Ironically (adv)

33 To feel a deep, brewing anger

34 Seethe (verb)

35 Sadness, gloom, depression

36 Melancholy (noun)   Melancholy (adj)

37 Based on morals/values; acting on what is right

38 Ethical (adj)  Ethically (adv)  Ethics (noun)

39 Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive liars

40 Wanton (adj.)  Wantonly (adverb)  Wantonness (noun)

41 To agree withTo agree with

42 Concur (verb)

43 Deliberate, on purpose, without hiding, obvious

44 Blatant (adj)  Blatantly (adv)

45 The one working against the protagonist; the one we want to fail

46 Antagonist (noun)  Antagonistic (adj)  Antagonistically(adv)

47 Foreshadows something bad is going to happen

48 Ominous (adj)   ominously (adv)

49 Firmly sticking to moral beliefs or values

50 Integrity (noun)

51 What matters to a person regardless of consequences or what others think

52 Prerogative (noun)

53 Who the story is about; the one we want to win

54 Protagonist (noun)

55 Super freaked out; upset

56 Distraught (adj)  Distraughtly(adv)

57 Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness

58 Hypocrisy (noun)  Hypocritical (adj)  Hypocritically (adv)  Hypocrite (noun)

59 To understand, to comprehendTo understand, to comprehend

60 Fathom (verb)

61 Understood, but not clearly stated or written

62 Implicit (adj)  Implicitly

63 Deliberate, on purpose, without hiding, obvious

64 Blatant (adj)  Blatantly (adv)

65 The one working against the protagonist; the one we want to fail

66 Antagonist (noun)  Antagonistic (adj)  Antagonistically(adv)

67 Unable to be fixed

68 Irreparable (adj)  Irreparably (adv)

69 To banish or exclude someone from a group

70 Ostracize (verb)  Ostracism (noun)  ostracizing (adj)

71 Foreshadows something bad is going to happen

72 Ominous (adj)   ominously (adv)

73 Firmly sticking to moral beliefs or values

74 Integrity (noun)

75 Someone blamed for the faults of others

76 Scapegoat (noun)

77 Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined.

78 Adamant (adj)  Adamantly (adv)

79 Occurring at just the right time

80 Opportune (adj)  Opportunely (adv)  Opportunity (noun)

81 Guilt and regret

82 Remorse (noun)  Remorseful (adj)  Remorsefully (adv)

83 Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic

84 Cynical (adj) Cynically (adv)

85 Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return

86 Parasite (noun)  Parasitic (adj)  Parasitically (adv)

87 Undermine (verb) undermining (adj)

88 Easily tricked

89 Gullible (adj)  Gullibly (adv)

90 Short, but clearly understandable

91 Succinct (adj)  Succinctly (adv)

92 The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects.

93 Irony (noun)  Ironic (adj)  Ironically (adv)

94 To feel a deep, brewing anger

95 Seethe (verb)

96 Sadness, gloom, depression

97 Melancholy (noun)   Melancholy (adj)

98 Directly stated, spelled out clear

99 Explicit (adj) Explicitly (adv)

100 Based on morals/values; acting on what is right

101 Ethical (adj)  Ethically (adv)  Ethics (noun)

102 Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive

103 Wanton (adj.)  Wantonly (adverb)  Wantonness (noun)

104 To agree withTo agree with

105 Concur (verb)

106 What matters to a person regardless of consequences or what others think

107 Prerogative (noun)

108 Who the story is about; the one we want to win

109 Protagonist (noun)

110 Super freaked out; upset

111 Distraught (adj)  Distraughtly(adv)


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