a feeling of anger or annoyance aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
a doubting or questioning attitude towards ideas, beliefs, or claims that are generally accepted
a doubtful view toward others' honesty or intentions
a feeling of self-satisfaction or contentment, often accompanied by a lack of awareness of potential dangers
the disregard and lack of respect for someone or something seen as insignificant or unworthy
an intense enthusiasm or obsession for something, often to an excessive or uncontrollable degree
behaving without shame or fear and refusing to follow traditional rules or manners
having a sullen, gloomy, or pessimistic disposition
bad-tempered, gloomy, and usually silent
prone to unpredicted and sudden changes
showing a lack of confidence or courage in an awkward way
stating the opposite of what one means to criticize, insult, mock, or make a joke
displaying an attitude of superiority toward those perceived as inferior, often due to social status, wealth, or education
In a dismissive or indifferent manner
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stubbornly disregarding rules, advice, or the wishes of others
feeling dissatisfied, often due to a sense of unfair treatment or disappointment
having or showing a negative view of the future and always waiting for something bad to happen
to have doubts, reservations, or uncertainties about relying on someone or something
to speak or express derogatory remarks about someone
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to speak or behave in a way that implies that one is more knowledgeable, experienced, or intelligent than the other person
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to laugh quietly in a sneaky or mocking way
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to ridicule someone or something in a disrespectful manner
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to express contempt or derision by mocking, ridiculing, and laughing at someone or something
in a manner that shows arrogant superiority toward others
with a lack of sensitivity or consideration
in a manner that tries to impress by pretending to have more importance, talent, or culture than is actually possessed
the lack of interest, concern, emotions for things
a tendency to keep one's thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to oneself
uncertain or reluctant to act or speak, often due to doubt or indecision
freely expressing one's opinions or ideas without holding back
(of a person) straightforward in expressing thoughts or opinions
having a plain and sometimes harsh way of expressing thoughts or opinions
open and direct about one's true feelings or intentions
shy or timid, especially in social situations, often accompanied by a reluctance to draw attention to oneself
reflecting deep sincerity or a lack of humor
based only on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or judgments
presenting information in a straightforward, unemotional, and practical manner
lacking confidence or courage
lacking interest or emotional involvement
serious and strict in manner or attitude, often showing disapproval or authority
(of a person) unwilling to talk to other people or participate in social events
behaving in an unrestrained or unchecked manner, often to the point of being reckless or aggressive
having a tendency or inclination toward something
having a natural tendency toward something
in a manner that shows acceptance of something undesirable or unavoidable without protest
in a manner that shows no emotion, feeling, or reaction
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