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Thanks to T, Miyu,
Abdullah, Aziz, Che,
Yasmeen, Saeed,
Luha, Kim, Travis,
Rayan, Abdulla,
Sharon , Tiffany,
Barbie, Rehab, and
Abdulfattah
Compassionate
( Adj.)
Definition - > feeling sympathy for people who are suffering.
PRIDEFULArrogant; disdainful
having or showing arrogant superiority to those one views as unworthy.
Ambivalent: not sure whether you want or like something or not
BITTER(ADJ)
Ex: Cocoa beans have a bitter flavor.
Adjective
1. having an urgent need, desire, etc.: desperate for attention.
2. leaving little or no hope; very serious or dangerous: a desperate illness. 3. extremely bad; intolerable or shocking: clothes in desperate taste. 4. extreme or excessive.
DESPERATE
Apologetic (adj)Showing that you feel sorry about having caused someone problems or unhappiness.
I am so apologetic about breaking your glasses. I am sorry.
By: Rayan ALQurashiHypocritical is an adjective to describe a person(or an action that is done by a person) who pretends to have, moral or religious beliefs, but he or she does not actually have.
It is common to find Hypocritical people in politics.
Malcolm X commented on the American democracy by saying: “Democracy is Hypocrisy.“
conceited(adj)characteristic of false pride
Bewildered (adj)
PERPLEXED BY MANY CONFLICTING SITUATIONS OR STATEMENTS; FILLED
WITH BEWILDERMENT .
Disgusting is an
adjective
The women feels sympathetic toward the girl. I sympathized with them .(V)
Of, expressing, feeling, or resulting from sympathy
SYMPATHETIC:
insulting adj.
Let’s use this word to make sentences:
He was most insulting to my wife Nobody gets away with insulting
me like that. After receiving the insulting letter, he became furious.
In-sult-ing: Definition: 1.expressing extreme contempt Synonyms:contemptuous,disdainful,scornful 2.expressing offensive reproach Synonyms:abusive,opprobrious,scurrilous
Proud
1. feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride
2. 2. having or displaying great dignity or nobility
Persuasive adj[per-swey-siv,-ziv] having the power or ability to persuade; tending to persuade Origin: 1580–90; Medieval Latin persuāsīvus.
e . g . a persuasive salesman
Related forms per·sua·sive·ly, adverb per·sua·sive·ness, noun non·per·sua·sive, adjective non·per·sua·sive·ly, adverb non·per·sua·sive·ness, noun
AFFECTIONATE (adj)“Having affection or
warm regard : loving” *
*http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/affectionate
The girls are very affectionate with their mother
*Showing your good feelings to somebody else.
*Expressing yourself in a loving way.
The lions are being affectionate
Self-pity (N) – (ˈSelf-ˈpi-tē)
Self-pitying (Adj)
• Definition: Pity for oneself, especially a self-indulgent attitude concerning one's own difficulties, hardships, etc.
• Example: We must resist yielding to self-pity and carry on as best we can.
Solemn (adj):very serious and not happy, for example because something bad has happened or because you are at an important occasion:Ex:1- a solemn expression.2- Their faces suddenly grew solemn.3-a solemn procession of mourners.