anticipate – verb - to give advance thought, discussion, or treatment to
anxious – adjective - characterized by extreme uneasiness of mind or brooding fear about some contingency
boredom – noun - the state of being weary and restless through lack of interest
curious – adjective - marked by desire to investigate and learn
delusional – noun - a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self
exhaust – verb - to tire extremely or completely
fascinate – verb - to transfix and hold spellbound by an irresistible power
frustrate – transitive verb - to induce feelings of discouragement in
furtive – adjective - done by stealth
kind – adjective - of a sympathetic or helpful nature
nonjudgmental – adjective - avoiding judgments based on one's personal and especially moral standards
pensive – adjective - suggestive of sad thoughtfulness
prejudge – intransitive verb - to judge before hearing or before full and sufficient examination
thwart – transitive verb - to run counter to so as to effectively oppose or baffle
anxious – adjective - characterized by extreme uneasiness of mind or brooding fear about some contingency
boredom – noun - the state of being weary and restless through lack of interest
curious – adjective - marked by desire to investigate and learn
delusional – noun - a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self
exhaust – verb - to tire extremely or completely
fascinate – verb - to transfix and hold spellbound by an irresistible power
frustrate – transitive verb - to induce feelings of discouragement in
furtive – adjective - done by stealth
kind – adjective - of a sympathetic or helpful nature
nonjudgmental – adjective - avoiding judgments based on one's personal and especially moral standards
pensive – adjective - suggestive of sad thoughtfulness
prejudge – intransitive verb - to judge before hearing or before full and sufficient examination
thwart – transitive verb - to run counter to so as to effectively oppose or baffle
4 comments:
Good words.
How are you doing?
Amarinda - curious, wondering, about to email you and ask what the bloody hell is going on, pushy, annoying, me
The comment above was me...trouble spelling....editor please....
Hmm. Interesting word choices.
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