Deluded-Denigrate
| 33511239 | deluded | deceived or misled | |
| 33511240 | autonomy | personal independence | |
| 33511241 | dissipation | useless or profitless activity | |
| 33511242 | coronet | a small crown | |
| 33511243 | brusque | Abrupt, blunt, with no formalities | |
| 33511244 | ascetic | practicing great self-denial | |
| 33511245 | scathing | bitterly severe, withering; causing great harm | |
| 33511246 | miser | a stingy hoarder of money and possessions | |
| 33511247 | tentative | unsettled in mind or opinion | |
| 33511248 | ardor | feelings of great warmth and intensity | |
| 33511249 | camaraderie | trust among friends | |
| 33511250 | despondency | depression, dejection | |
| 33511251 | idealism | the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles or goals | |
| 33511252 | transience | brief or fleeting | |
| 33511253 | bias | a prejudiced view | |
| 33511254 | supercilious | expressive of contempt | |
| 33511255 | duplicitous | deliberately deceptive | |
| 33511256 | capricious | subject to whims or passing fancies | |
| 33511257 | gratification | pleasure or satisfaction | |
| 33511258 | haughty | arrogant, condescending | |
| 33511259 | malignity | being disposed to evil | |
| 33511260 | hackneyed | repeated too often | |
| 33511261 | ineffectual | lacking in power or forcefulness | |
| 33511262 | denigrate | to speak damagingly of; to make black |

