adjective
1. dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies.
2. causing gloom; dismal or depressing: a gloomy prospect.
3. hopeless or despairing; pessimistic: a gloomy view of the future
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adjective
1. accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
2. Expose to or swept by the wind: a windy hill.
3. unsubstantial or empty
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Routine
noun
1. A customary or regular course of procedure
2. commonplace tasks, chores, or duties as must be doneregularly or at specified intervals; typical or everydayactivity: the routine of an office.
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Typical
adjective
1. The regular/ nothing new type
2. the ordinary expected type
Source: Pimlada Bunluthangthum
Memory
noun
1. the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and revivingfacts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences.
2. the act or fact of retaining and recalling impressions, facts,etc.; remembrance; recollection: to draw from memory.
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Stormy
adjective
1. Dark and physically looks like it is about to rain
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Contrast
verb (used with object))
1. to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; notethe opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the politicalrights of Romans and Greeks.
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Isolation
noun
1. a state of being separated from others usually to be in smaller groups or even alone
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Emptiness
noun
1. vacant; unoccupied: an empty house.
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Division
noun
1. something that divides or separates
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Prosperous
adjective
1. having or characterized by financial success or goodfortune; flourishing; successful: a prosperous business.
2. well-to-do or well-off: a prosperous family.
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Enlightened
verb (used with object)
1. to give intellectual or spiritual light to; instruct; impartknowledge to: We hope the results of our research will enlightenour colleagues.
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Curiosity
noun
1. the desire to learn or know about anything; inquisitiveness.
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Foreshadow
verb
1. to show, indicate, or suggest in advance;
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Ambiguous
adjective
1. open to or having several possible meanings orinterpretations; equivocal: an ambiguous answer.
2. of doubtful or uncertain nature; difficult to comprehend,distinguish, or classify: a rock of ambiguous character.
3. lacking clearness or definiteness; obscure; indistinct: anambiguous shape; an ambiguous future.
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Utilitarian
adjective
1. having regard to utility or usefulness rather than beauty,ornamentation, etc.
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Uncontrollable
adjective
1. inability to take control or manage something;
2. inability to overcome the force of something
Source: Pimlada Bunluthangthum
Conform
verb (used without object)
1. to act in accord with the prevailing standards, attitudes,practices, etc., of society or a group: One has to conform inorder to succeed in this company.
2. to be or become similar in form, nature, or character.
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Misguidance
noun
1. To misunderstand or miss out the right point/ direction usually because of confusion
Source: Pimlada Bunluthangthum
Overwhelm
verb (used with object)
1. to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed byremorse.
2. to load, heap, treat, or address with an overpowering orexcessive amount of anything: a child overwhelmed withpresents; to overwhelm someone with questions
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Surrender
verb (used with object)
1. to give (oneself) up to some influence, course, emotion,etc.: He surrendered himself to a life of hardship.
2. to give oneself up, as into the power of another; submit oryield.
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Narrative
noun
1. a story or account of events, experiences, or the like,whether true or fictitious.
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Theatrical
adjective
1. of or pertaining to the theater or dramatic presentations:theatrical performances.
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Dramatic
adjective
1.characteristic of or appropriate to the drama, especially ininvolving conflict or contrast; vivid; moving: dramatic colors;a dramatic speech.
2. highly effective; striking: The silence following his impassionedspeech was dramatic.
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Novelty
noun
1. state or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness:the novelty of a new job.
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