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8371550280insolentshowing a rude and arrogant lack of respect0
8371688261Lightheartedamusing and entertaining1
8371688262RelaxedFree from tension and anxiety; at ease2
8371688263HopefulFeeling or inspiring optimism about a future event3
8371688264Romanticconducive to or characterized by the expression of love4
8371688265Optimistichopeful and confident about the future5
8371688266Consolingcomfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment6
8371688268Friendlykind and pleasant7
8371688269Confidentfeeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured8
8371688270Soothinghaving a gently calming effect9
8371688271Cheeryhappy and optomistic10
8371688272Calmnot showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other emotions11
8371688273Sympatheticfeeling, showing, or expressing sympathy12
8371688274Ecstatic- feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement13
8371688275Pleasant- giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment14
8371688276Amuse- cause someone to find something funny; uncertain15
8371688277Jubilant- feeling or expressing great happiness of triumph16
8371688278Elated- make someone ecstatically happy17
8371688279Enthusiastic- having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval18
8371688280Proud- feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievments, qualities, or posessions or those of someone whom one is closely associated19
8371688281Jovial- cheerful and friendly20
8371688282Brave- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage21
8371688283Complimentary- expressing a compliment, praising or approving22
8371688284Encouraging- giving someone support or confidence; supportive23
8371688285Passionate- showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief24
8371688286Elevated- situated or placed higher than the surrounding area25
8371688287Fanciful- overimaginative and unrealistic26
8371688288Loving- feeling or showing love or great care27
8371688289Joyful- feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness28
8371688290Amiable- having or diplaying a friendly and pleasant manner29
8371688291Reverent- feeling or showing deep and solemn respect30
8371688292Whimsical- playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way31
8371688293Exuberant- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement32
8371688294Appreciative- feeling or showing grattitude or pleasure33
8371688295Compassionate- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others34
8371688296Energetic- showing or involving great activity or vitality35
8371688297Insulting- disrespectful or scornfully abusive36
8371688298Angry- having a strong feeling of or showing annoyance, displeasure, or hostillity; full of anger37
8371688299Arrogant- having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities38
8371688300Condemnatory- expressing strong dissaproval; censorious39
8371688301Inflammatory- relating to or causing inflammation of a part of the body40
8371688302Wrathful- full of or characterized by intense anger41
8371688303Choleric- bad tempered or irritable42
8371688304Quarrelsome- given to or characterized by quarreling43
8371688305Belligerant- hostile and agressive44
8371688306Aggravated- made more serious by attendant circumstances45
8371688307Threatening- having a hostile or deliberately frightening quality or manner46
8371688308Disgusted- cause someone to feel evulsion or profund dissaproval47
8371688309Surly- bad tempered and unfriendly48
8371688310Disgruntled- angry or dissatisfied49
8371688311Brash- self- assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way50
8371688312Agitate- feeling or appearing troubled or nervous51
8371688313Bitter- having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet52
8371688314Outraged- arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation53
8371688315Furious- extremely angry54
8371688316Testy- easily irritated; impatient and somewhat bad- tempered55
8371688317Obnoxious- extremely unpleasant56
8371688318Accusing- indicating a belief in someone's guilt or culpability57
8371688319Irritated- showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed58
8371688320Indignant- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment59
8371688321Scornful- feeling or expressing contempt or division60
8371688322Pompous- affected or irritatingly grand, solemn, or self-important61
8371688323Taunting- provoke or challenge someone with insulting remarks62
8371688324Malicious- characterized by malice, intending or intended to do harm63
8371688325Flippant- not showing a serious or respectful attidude64
8371688326Satiric- containing or using satire65
8371688327Ribald- referring to sexual matters in an amusingly rude or irreverant way66
8371688328Inflammatory- relating to or causing inflammation of a part of the body67
8371688329Bantering- talk or exchange remarks in a good-humored teasing way68
8371688330Mocking- making fun of something or someone in a cruel way; derisive69
8371688331Cynical- believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity70
8371688332Droll- curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement71
8371688333Mock-heroic- imitating the style of heroic literature in order to satirize an unheroic subject72
8371688334Amused- cause someone to find something funny, entertained73
8371688335Irreverant- Showing a lack of respect for other people or things that are generally taken seriously74
8371688336Disdainful- showing a lack of respect or contempt75
8371688337Ridiculing- to contemptuos and dissmissive launguage or behavior76
8371688338Insolent- Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect77
8371688339Critical- expressing adverse or disaproving comments or judgements78
8371688340Teasing- make fun of or attempt to provoke in a playful way79
8371688341Sardonic- grimly mocking or cynical80
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