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This is a list of words that you might not know, so I put their meanings for you to learn. This is a complicated book, so I wanted to make navigating it easier for you. It's fun to learn new words, and the context of the poems will be understood better. ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
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1. love does that to you
i. anachronistic: belonging to a period other than being portrayed.
ii. accismus: an ironic rhetorical device, in which one feigns indifference.
iii. cacophonous: involving or producing a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
iv. draconian: usually harsh or severe.
v. limerence: of being obsessively infatuated with someone.
vi. pareidolia: a situation in which someone sees a pattern or image of something that does not exist.
vii. rispote: a quick, clever reply to an insult or criticism.
viii. sanctimony: affected piety or righteousness; righteous hypocrisy.
ix. serendipity: phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for.
x. verisimilitude: the appearance of being true or real.
2. never meant to be
xi. construed: interpret (a word or action) in a particular way.
xii. mendacious: not telling the truth; lying.
xiii. ineptitude: lack of skill or ability.
xiv. quotidian: of a daily occurrence.
xv. travesty: a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something.
xvi. bedevil: (of something bad) cause great and continual trouble to.
xvii. furtive: secretive; attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble.
xviii. phlegmatic: having an unemotional or calm disposition.
xix. pertinacious: holding firmly to an opinion or a course of action.
xx. idiosyncratic: a peculiar individual.
xxi. eudaimonia: a combination of well-being, happiness, and flourishing.
3. fell in love
xxii. quaint: attractively old-fashioned; strange in an interesting or pleasing way.
xxii. camaraderie: the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.
xxiii. surreptitiously: conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods.
xxiv. fortuitous: occurring by happy chance; no apparent cause.
xxv. candor: the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech.
xxvi. abstruse: difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.
xxvii. protean: taking on different forms of thinking.
xxvii. gallivant: wander aimlessly in search of pleasure.
xxviii. staid: characterized by dignity and propriety.
xxix. sanguine: confidently optimistic and cheerful.
xxx. quixotically: not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic.
xxxi. fortitude: strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage.
xxxii. maverick: independent in behavior or thought.
xxxvii. assiduousness: marked by care and persistent effort.
4. where i could never be yours
xxxviii. laconic: the style of speaking that typically uses very few words.
xxxiv. expedient: convenient and practical means of attaining an end that may be improper or immoral.
xxxv. antithesis: a person or thing that is opposite of someone or something else.
xxxvi. ambivalent: having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
xxxvii. aggrandize: to great or greater; to enlarge or increase.
xxxviii. achilles's heel: a fatal weakness or vulnerability.
xxxix. yearn: have an intense feeling of longing for something, typically one that has been lost or separated from.
xl. wanton: lewd or unrestrained sexual behavior.
xli. ebullient: cheerful and full of energy.
xlii. egregious: extremely bad in a noticeable way.
xliii. engender: cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition).
xliv. evince: reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling); indicate.
5. liberation of the soul
lvii. cajole: persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
xlviii. pinnacle: the most successful point; the culmination.
xlix. pulchritudinous: used of persons only; having great physical beauty.
l. negligent: failing to take proper care of something.
li. pithy: (of language or style) terse and vigorously expressive.
lii. grandiose: impressive and imposing in appearance or style, especially pretentiously so.
liii. quiver: tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
liv. arrant: complete, utter.
lv. obfuscate: make obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
lvi. staunch: very loyal and committed in attitude.
lvii. equivocation: the use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication.
lviii. intangible: unable to be touched; not having a physical presence.
lix. liberate: set (someone) free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression.
lx. abrogate: repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).
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6. give you space
lxi. scintillate: emit flashes of light; sparkle.
lxii. kopfkino: imagination; mental images that imagine how events will unfold.
lxiii. amorevolous: affectionate; loving.
lxiv. retrouvaille: the happiness of meeting someone very dear to you after a long time.
lxv. platitudinously: dull and tiresome but with pretensions of significance or originality.
lxvi. trite: lacking originality or freshness; dull on account of overuse.
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