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Aggravate To make worse or more troublesome.

Alleviate To make (pain, for example) more bearable


Aloof Distant physically or emotionally; reserved and remote:
Ambivalence the state of feeling two conflicting emotions at the same time
Apathetic Feeling or showing a lack of interest or concern
Apprehensive Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy
Autonomous having self-government, independent of others
Conscientious characterized by extreme care and great effort
Cordial warm and friendly
Despair total loss of hope
Distraught upset or agitated
Dogmatic habitually stating one's opinions in a forceful or arrogant manner
Elated extremely happy and excited
Elated: full of high-spirited delight
Empathy is the capacity to recognize or understand another's state of mind
Empowered To invest with power, especially legal power or official authority
Evade to escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit:
Exasperated greatly annoyed; out of patience
Exultant: joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
Flamboyant Highly elaborate; Richly colored;
Flippant treating serious matters with inappropriate light-heartedness or lack of respect
Imprudent not carefully thought out; rash
Incredulous not prepared or willing to believe something
Introvert shy and quiet, concerned more with inner feelings than with external reality
Intrusive Intruding or tending to intrude.
Irate very angry
Jubilant feeling great joy
Meddlesome Inclined to meddle or interfere.
Nostalgia a sentimental, A bittersweet longing for things, persons, or situations of the past.
Preconception An opinion/ conception formed in advance of adequate knowledge or
experience, especially a prejudice or bias.
Prejudice An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand/ without knowledge/
examination of the facts
Remorse a sense of deep regret and guilt for something one did
Resigned content to put up with something unpleasant
Resolute Firm or determined;
Resplendent Splendid or dazzling in appearance; brilliant.
Skeptical denying or questioning/ given to doubt
Smug Exhibiting or feeling great/ offensive satisfaction with oneself or with one's situation;
Submissive showing quiet obedience
sympathy A relationship in which whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other
Vain excessively proud of one's appearance or achievements senseless or unsuccessful
Vehement expressing strong feelings or opinions

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