noun the action of stirring or disturbing

  • The political unrest caused widespread agitation among the citizens.
  • She was in a state of agitation after receiving the bad news.
  • Don't get yourself all worked up in agitation over a small issue.
  • The stormy sea reflected the inner agitation of his mind.

noun lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern

  • The lack of interest or concern shown by the employees reflects a deep-seated apathy towards their work.
  • I can't believe the apathy of my friends when it comes to making plans for the weekend.
  • The apathy towards climate change among young people is really concerning.
  • The garden was overrun with weeds, a symbol of the apathy that had taken hold of the neglected property.

adjective having the texture or appearance of chalk; powdery and white

  • The chalky texture of the mineral sample indicated a high level of purity.
  • I don't like the taste of chalky medicine.
  • This protein shake tastes so chalky, I can't finish it.
  • Her voice had a chalky quality, as if she had been crying.

noun a state of low spirits; sadness or depression

  • The athlete could not hide his sense of dejection after losing the championship.
  • She sat on the bench in dejection after failing her exam.
  • I felt so dejected when my crush didn't text me back.
  • The dark clouds of dejection hung heavy over her heart.

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  • The speaker maintained her composure despite the discomposure of the audience.
  • She tried to hide her discomposure by laughing it off.
  • He was totally thrown off by the situation, his discomposure was obvious.
  • The discomposure in her voice revealed the depth of her emotions.

noun extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain

verb to cause worry or trouble

  • The company offered counseling services for employees experiencing distress.
  • I could see the distress in her eyes when she received the bad news.
  • I'm in such distress over my upcoming exams.
  • The distressed wood on the old barn gave it a rustic charm.

adjective relating to or having excessive gas in the digestive system, causing flatulence

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with a flatulent condition due to excessive gas in the digestive system.
  • My uncle is always so flatulent after eating beans.
  • I can't sit next to Bob during the movie, he's so flatulent!
  • The political debate was so heated, it felt like a flatulent atmosphere in the room.

noun a person who is needy; a beggar

adjective feeling or showing the need for food

  • After skipping breakfast, I was feeling quite hungry by mid-morning.
  • I'm so hungry, let's grab some food before we head out.
  • I could eat a horse, I'm so hungry right now.
  • His hunger for success drove him to work tirelessly towards his goals.

adjective easily provoked to anger; irritable

  • The professor was known for his irascible temperament, often losing his temper during lectures.
  • My uncle can be quite irascible when he doesn't get his way.
  • Don't mess with him, he's pretty irascible when he's in a bad mood.
  • The storm clouds gathered above, mirroring his irascible mood.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as heavy, dull, or oppressive

  • The sky was a leaden gray, signaling an approaching storm.
  • I could barely keep my eyes open, feeling a leaden weight in my limbs.
  • After the long hike, my legs felt like leaden logs.
  • The news of her betrayal hit him like a leaden weight in his chest.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'overheated' describes something that is excessively hot or heated

  • The engine overheated due to a malfunction in the cooling system.
  • I think my phone is overheated from being in the sun too long.
  • I had to pull over because my car was overheated and smoking.
  • The debate became overheated as emotions ran high and tempers flared.

noun the action or sound of repeatedly hitting or striking something

adjective describing something that is strong or forceful

  • The pounding of the waves against the shore could be heard from miles away.
  • I could feel my heart pounding as I approached the finish line.
  • I could hear the bass pounding at the club last night.
  • The pounding rain on the roof made it difficult to concentrate on my work.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a state of being or quality

  • The data provided by the new software was shaky at best.
  • I felt a bit shaky after drinking too much coffee.
  • I could tell he was feeling a bit shaky after the rollercoaster ride.
  • The team's performance in the first half was shaky, but they managed to pull through in the end.

sob

noun the act of crying noisily and uncontrollably

verb to cry noisily and uncontrollably

  • She couldn't help but sob uncontrollably at the funeral.
  • I could hear her sobbing in the next room.
  • He was a mess, just sobbing his heart out.
  • The sound of the wind made the trees sob in the night.

adjective describing something that is not permanent, lasting for a limited time

  • The company is hiring temporary workers to help with the busy season.
  • I'm just staying at my friend's place temporarily until I find my own place.
  • I'm crashing at my buddy's place for a bit, just temporary until I get back on my feet.
  • His anger was just a temporary feeling, it will pass soon.

noun the quality or state of being tight or closely packed

adjective tight or closely packed

  • The tightness of the screws ensured that the structure would remain stable.
  • I can't move my arm because of the tightness of this bandage.
  • I need to loosen my belt, the tightness is killing me.
  • The tightness of the deadline made everyone work faster.

noun an extreme fear of vomiting

  • Individuals with emetophobia often experience extreme anxiety and fear of vomiting.
  • My friend struggles with emetophobia and avoids situations where they might get sick.
  • I can't go on that roller coaster, it might make me barf - my emetophobia is acting up.
  • Her fear of failure was like a form of emetophobia, paralyzing her from taking risks.