Pride and Prejudice
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- Perturbation
- anxiety mental uneasiness.
- Diffidence
- Modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence.
- To impute
- To represent as being done; attribute.
- Testimony
- A formal written or spoken statement esp. one given in a court of law.
- Amiable
- Having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- Petulance
- childishly sulky or bad-tempered.
- Impetuous
- Acting or quickly and with out thought or care.
- To commission
- To give an order for or authorize the production of
- Acquiescence
- Accept something reluctantly but without protest.
- Consolatory
- Comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment
- Palliation
- Make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe or unpleasant without removing the cause.
- Anguish
- Severe mental or physical or suffering.
- To fluctuate
- to rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
- Expeditious
- Done with speed and efficiency
- Indolence
- wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
- Condolence
- an expression of sympathy, esp. on the occasion of a death.
- Alacrity
- Brisk and cheerful readiness.
- Concurrence
- Be of the same opinion.
- Presumption
- an act or instance of taking something to be true.
- Forbearance
- Patient self-control; restraint and tolerance.