I choose to live
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aberration: a state or condition markedly different from the norm
2.acrimonious: (adj.) stinging, bitter in temper or tone
3.akimbo: (adj.) - with hands on hips and elbows extending outward
4.alleged: Asserted without proof
5.altercation: an angry argument
6.ambidextrous: able to use both hands equally well
7.apoplectic: on the verge of losing power to talk or move as if of a stroke
8.auspicious: conducive to success; favorable
9.cantankerous: bad-tempered; quarrelsome
10.caste: a rigid class distinction based on birth
11.chattel: an item of personal, movable property; slave
12.circumstantial: suggesting that something is true without proving it
13.civil: polite
14.condescend: lower oneself
15.connive: to cooperate secretly in wrongdoing
16.contemptuous: scornful
18.deportment: a person's behavior or manners
19.duress: pressure, force
20.eccentric: a person with an unusual or odd personality
21.edification: Improvement or enlightenment
22.elucidate: to make clear
23.encumber: to weigh down or burden
24.Exodus: A mass departure
25.expunge: to erase, obliterate, destroy
26.fractious: (adj.) tending to be troublesome; unruly, quarrelsome, contrary; unpredictable
27.haughty: proud, arrogant
28.hypocrisy: Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have
29.irascible: easily angered
30.lament: sad song that expresses greif
31.mollify: make soft
32.mortification: Great embarrassment and shame
33.palliate: to make less serious; ease
34.perplexity: state of being confused
35.pinion: bind the arms of
36.predilection: A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
37.propensity: a natural inclination or tendency
38.provocation: causing aggravation or annoyance
39.quell: to put an end to
40.rectitude: moral uprightness; righteousness
41.staccato: abrupt
42.stealthy: sneaky
43.temerity: rashness, boldness
44.tyrannical: acting like a tyrant; cruel; unjust
45.unfathomable: difficult or impossible to understand
46.vapid: empty, dull
47.vexation: worry, annoyance
48.volition: the power to choose, will, or decide; the act of choosing, willing, or deciding