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funk
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noun
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A state of depression |
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gloom
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noun
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An emotional or physical state of darkness and depression |
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gloomy
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adjective
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Unhappy and without hope |
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glum
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adjective
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Unhappy and quiet |
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grief
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noun
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Intense sadness experienced after a significant loss, usually the death of a person one loves |
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grief
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noun
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Deep sorrow, especially that is caused by someone's death |
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grieve
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verb
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To feel great sadness about the loss of something |
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gripe
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nounverb verb
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To complain about something that is bothering you |
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gripe
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nounverb noun
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A complaint about something |
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groan
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nounverb verb
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To make a deep slow sound in response to pain or annoyance |
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groan
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nounverb noun
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A deep sound made in pain or annoyance |
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grouchy
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adjective
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Irritable, bad-tempered, and complaining |
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grumble
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verb
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To complain or protest about something in a bad-tempered but typically muted way |
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grumpy
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adjective
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Easily irritated and bad-tempered, usually from lack of sleep or feeling old |
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homesick
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adjective
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Feeling sad or longing for home and family when away from them. |
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inconsolable
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adjective
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So sad that a person cannot be comforted |
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jarring
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adjective
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Causing a sudden, unpleasant, or shocking effect. |
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jitters
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noun
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Temporary nervous tension that affects a person’s ability to stay calm. |
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lament
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nounverb verb
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To mourn or grieve for someone or something lost. |
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loner
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noun
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A person who does not conform to social norms or seek companionship. |
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