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able to be seen or noticed
Perceptible
without a clearly defined shape or form
Amorphous
spreading through
Pervading
desire to cause harm to another
Malice
sad and depressed state
Dejection
without interruption
Incessantly
loudly crying out
Clamorously
real or actual, able to be touched
Tangible
unable to be explained
Inexplicable
impossible to be used up; existing in access
Inexhaustible
act of representing an idea or quality in human form
Incarnation
never seen or done before
Unprecedented
to gain favor or approval of others
Ingratiate
the state of being well known
Notoriety
occurred; happened
Transpired
involving intense emotion or activity
Feverish
occurring often or repeating
Recurrent
a feeling of great happiness and joy
Exultation
surprising or confusing
Confounding
in a careful and responsible way
Conscientiously
lacking or separated from a body
Disembodied
done by going through the motions (sleepwalking)
Somnambulatory
the act avoiding something
Evasion
causing one to be unsettled, confusing
Disconcerting
very careful about behaving properly
Punctilious
deception designed to conceal, evade, or escape something
Subterfuge
to pull back something that was said, withdrawn
Retracted
to learn or find out with certainty
Ascertain
done quickly, without thought or care
Impetuously
cheerful, friendly, and lively; jovial
Convivial
a strong feeling of dislike
Disdain
interrupted a conversation with a comment
Interposed
the quality of being lively, energetic, and strong
Vitality
appealing to the senses (especially sexually)
Sensuously
touching or in contact
Contiguous
tending to calm or soothe
Sedative
doing something without preparation; improvising
Extemporizing
expressing command in forceful way
Imperatively
not willing or able to believe in something
Incredulously
behaving as though one thinks one is superior to others; arrogant
Supercilious