ENGLiSH VOCAB 3+4

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to strike or beat with something flat (sound) thwack
to beat or strike, usually with the fists (also a knob like on the end of a sword handle or at the front of a saddle) pommel
to squabble or argue over triflesor to move quickly with light repeated sounds bicker
to dispute or argue angrily and noisily or to round up and care for a herd of cattle wrangle
a long, angry speech with violent language tirade
to talk in a loud, wild, extravagant way or to scold violently or to rave in a theatrical manner rant
to blow or speak with stormy violence, empty bullying threats bluster
a fit of anger or resentment (sound) huff
to boil over or be violently agitated or excited seethe
a strong dislike or aversion (opposite-sympathy) antipathy
biting sharpness or bitterness of speech or manner acrimony
to trouble the mind with lingereing distress, pain, or resentment rankle
deep resentment, ill will, hate, or spite rancor
cross, ill-tempered, harsh, or grouchy, hard to understand or read crabbed
angry wroth
trembling, quivering, or timid tremulous
(sudden) dismay, terror, or fearful amazement consternation
to horrify, shock, or dismay appall
to agitate or disturb the order of discompose
bustle, fuss, or excitement mixed with confusion pother
a sudden feeling of uneasiness, misgiving, or doubt qualm
dark, gloomy, melancholy, grave, or depressing (sombrero is a hat that provides shade) somber
mental suffering, grief, sorrow, or distress dolor
completely unhappy or sorrowful disconsolate
a feeling of weariness, dissatisfaction, or boredom ennui
indifference, or lack of interest or emotion (without feeling or interest) apathy
dull, monotonous, or commonplace humdrum
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