
Adjective – Discontent (more discontent; most discontent) not pleased or satisfied : DISCONTENTED Polls show that voters are growing increasingly discontent.
Adjective – Morbid 1 : relating to unpleasant subjects (such as death) She has a morbid interest in funerals. He has a morbid sense of humor. a morbid fascination with death wanting to learn about a celebrity’s downfall out of Read More …
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Noun – Gravitas We took the word “gravitas” straight from Latin, where it means “heaviness” as well as “dignity, influence.” In English, we use “gravitas” to mean “the serious, non-playful way that people act when they’re in serious situations.” Part Read More …
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Noun – Decline 1 : the process of becoming worse in condition or quality (noncount) a period of economic decline He says that American industry is in a state of decline. There was a general feeling that the country was Read More …
Verb – Splurge (no object) informal to spend more money than usual on something for yourself You should let yourself splurge once in a while. — often + on We decided to splurge on a bottle of good wine for Read More …
Adjective – Belligerent “Belligerent” has Latin bits that mean “causing war,” or more literally, “carrying war, or bearing war.” Belligerent people and things are full of anger, as if they’re eager to start a fight or a war. Part of Read More …