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Ability - ANS possession of the means or skill to do something.
\absolves - ANS eclare (someone) free from guilt, obligation, or punishment.
\admonish - ANS reprimand firmly.
\ambiguous - ANS open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious
meaning.
\assertive - ANS Assertiveness is the quality of being self-assured and confident without
being aggressive
\bashful - ANS reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy.
\benevolent - ANS well meaning and kindly.
\blather - ANS talk long-windedly without making very much sense.
\chastened - ANS (of a reproof or misfortune) have a restraining or moderating effect on.
\condescention - ANS an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.
\contemptuousness - ANS showing or expressing contempt
\contrition - ANS Contrition or contriteness (from the Latin contritus 'ground to pieces',
i.e. crushed by guilt) is sincere and complete remorse for sins one has committed. The
remorseful person is said to be contrite. It is a key concept to Christianity.
\covertly - ANS concealed; secret; disguised.
\criticise - ANS indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
\debilitating - ANS (of a disease or condition) making someone very weak and infirm
\deflect - ANS cause (something) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course.
\deluded - ANS make (someone) believe something that is not true.
\despondant - ANS in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
\detrimental - ANS tending to cause harm.
\diminished - ANS made smaller or less.
\diplomatic - ANS 2. Diplomatic, politic, tactful imply ability to avoid offending others or
hurting their feelings, especially in situations where this ability is important.
\disconsolate - ANS very unhappy and unable to be comforted.
\elicit - ANS evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone.
\entail - ANS involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence.
\exasperating - ANS intensely irritating; infuriating.
\flamboyant - ANS (of a person or their behaviour) tending to attract attention because of
their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
\flippant - ANS not showing a serious or respectful attitude
\formidable - ANS inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful,
intense, or capable.
\forthright - ANS (of a person or their manner or speech) direct and outspoken.
\furtive - ANS attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief
that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
\galvanise - ANS shock or excite (someone) into taking action.
\grovelling - ANS lie or crawl abjectly on the ground with one's face downwards.
Ability - ANS possession of the means or skill to do something.
\absolves - ANS eclare (someone) free from guilt, obligation, or punishment.
\admonish - ANS reprimand firmly.
\ambiguous - ANS open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious
meaning.
\assertive - ANS Assertiveness is the quality of being self-assured and confident without
being aggressive
\bashful - ANS reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy.
\benevolent - ANS well meaning and kindly.
\blather - ANS talk long-windedly without making very much sense.
\chastened - ANS (of a reproof or misfortune) have a restraining or moderating effect on.
\condescention - ANS an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.
\contemptuousness - ANS showing or expressing contempt
\contrition - ANS Contrition or contriteness (from the Latin contritus 'ground to pieces',
i.e. crushed by guilt) is sincere and complete remorse for sins one has committed. The
remorseful person is said to be contrite. It is a key concept to Christianity.
\covertly - ANS concealed; secret; disguised.
\criticise - ANS indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
\debilitating - ANS (of a disease or condition) making someone very weak and infirm
\deflect - ANS cause (something) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course.
\deluded - ANS make (someone) believe something that is not true.
\despondant - ANS in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
\detrimental - ANS tending to cause harm.
\diminished - ANS made smaller or less.
\diplomatic - ANS 2. Diplomatic, politic, tactful imply ability to avoid offending others or
hurting their feelings, especially in situations where this ability is important.
\disconsolate - ANS very unhappy and unable to be comforted.
\elicit - ANS evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone.
\entail - ANS involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence.
\exasperating - ANS intensely irritating; infuriating.
\flamboyant - ANS (of a person or their behaviour) tending to attract attention because of
their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
\flippant - ANS not showing a serious or respectful attitude
\formidable - ANS inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful,
intense, or capable.
\forthright - ANS (of a person or their manner or speech) direct and outspoken.
\furtive - ANS attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief
that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
\galvanise - ANS shock or excite (someone) into taking action.
\grovelling - ANS lie or crawl abjectly on the ground with one's face downwards.