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13 methodical adjective Done by using a careful and organized procedure; working in a very careful and organized way. See
14 modest adjective Humble and not boastful — not showing off one's achievements or abilitie, and avoiding attention. See
15 mosey verb To walk or move in a leisurely manner See
16 mull verb To think about a proposal or request carefully and at length. See
17 mum adjective Silent See
18 mystical adjective Relating to the belief that there is hidden and spiritual meaning in life. See
19 nap noun A light or casual sleep, usually not as deep or long as nighttime sleep. See
20 nonchalant adjective (of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm See
21 nook noun Small area or space, like an alcove, that is conducive to meditating, reading, relaxing or quietly reflecting. See
22 painstaking adjective Showing diligence and thoroughness in completing a task. See
23 placid adjective (of a person or animal) not easily upset or excited See
24 poise adjective Graceful and elegant bearing in a person See
25 refuge noun A place of safety or retreat that is well-designed, cultured, and comfortable, offering both peace and style. See
26 reticent adjective Describing someone who is inclined to keep their thoughts, feelings, or personal matters to themselves, not expressing them freely. See
27 retreat nounverb noun A location or setting where one can go to rest, reflect, or recover, often in isolation. See
28 reverie noun A mental state where a person is lost in thoughts, often pleasant or imaginative, disconnected from the immediate surroundings. See
29 sanctuary noun A location where one can find protection, safety, or peace, often from danger or persecution. See
30 serene adjective Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil See
31 simmer verb To heat a liquid, usually a stew or soup, just below the boiling point, allowing it to cook slowly; or to stay in a slow, controlled state of progress or tension, often before a larger event or change occurs. See
32 slumber noun A sleep See