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despondent

despondent. (adj.) loss of courage, confidence, or hope; hopeless. implement. Lockdown procedures. ( verb) to put into practice, effect, of use. enormity. ( noun) 1. great wickedness 2. a monstrous or outrageous act or crime. pacify. ( verb) to relieve anger or agitation; soothe; settle.

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  1. despondent (adj.) loss of courage, confidence, or hope; hopeless

  2. implement Lockdown procedures (verb) to put into practice, effect, of use

  3. enormity (noun) 1. great wickedness 2. a monstrous or outrageous act or crime

  4. pacify (verb) to relieve anger or agitation; soothe; settle

  5. brash (adj.) reckless, foolish

  6. connoisseur (noun) one who has expert knowledge or discrimination in some field, especially in fine arts

  7. renounce new U.S. citizen (verb) to refuse further to obey, follow, or recognize by formal declaration

  8. frivolous (adj.) not serious or important

  9. wary (adj.) careful

  10. defame (verb) to attack the reputation of; to slander

  11. belligerent (adj.) warlike, rebellious

  12. cognitive (adj.) perceiving, knowing, relating to mental activity

  13. brevity The life of a rose… (noun) shortness

  14. eccentric (adj.) out of the ordinary, different from the normal

  15. Brazil indigenous Alaska (adj.) born, growing, or produced naturally in region or country

  16. furtive (adj.) secretive, sly

  17. aloof (adj.) distant, standoffish, uninterested

  18. libel (noun) a written or spoken statement that unjustly injures a person’s reputation

  19. ideology (noun) the ideas, opinions, or way of thinking that is characteristic of a particular individual, group, or culture; beliefs

  20. magnate (noun) a rich, powerful, or very successful business person

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