abandonment (noun): being left completely and finally; His biggest struggles were his feelings of abandonment.
achievement (noun): something accomplished, especially by
superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.; a great or heroic
deed: his remarkable achievements in art.
confused/confusion (adj./noun): Being unable to think with clarity
or act with understanding and intelligence.
I am slightly confused by the answers to question 2.
darkest (adj.): unhappiest; That was the darkest time of my life.
defeated (adj.): Having been beaten in a battle or other contest:
"the defeated army".
dilapidated (adj.): reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as
from age, wear, or neglect.
The present farm was built in 1847 to replace the previous building which had become dilapidated.
disenfranchised (adj.): Deprived of power; I believe that many voters
are feeling increasingly disenfranchised.
embarrassment (noun): a feeling of awkwardness, self-consciousness,
or shame
enlivened (adj.): made lively or spirited; "a meal enlivened by the
music"
exalted (adj.): raised or elevated, as in rank or character; He has an
exalted sense of his importance to the project.
exceptional (adj.): Unusually good; outstanding; The warm weather
was exceptional for January.
extraordinary: Very unusual or remarkable. Unusually great; We went through a pretty extraordinary time.
failure: lack of success: His effort ended in failure.
falling apart: 1. To break down; collapse: The rickety chair is falling
apart.2. To suffer a nervous breakdown: He is falling apart after years as a
POW.
immoral (adj.): not following good morals; The man’s actions were
immoral.
inquisitiveness (noun): inclined to ask questions; eager for
knowledge; His inquisitiveness often got him into trouble.
isolated/isolation (adj./noun): Far away from other places, buildings,
or people; The town remains a very isolated community.
leaving behind: to forget or neglect to bring or take; We will be leaving
them behind.
liberate/liberated/liberation: (verb/ adj./noun)Set (someone) free; The United States soldiers helped to liberate the innocent
prisoners.
longing/yearning for/yearning (noun): an emotion characterized
by a strong feeling of desire usually towards someone or something; I am longing for summer now that
school has started.
master (verb): to become skilled or proficient in the use of; “master a
foreign language”
meager (adj.): Lacking in quantity or quality: "their meager earnings".
misery (noun): great mental or emotional distress; extreme
unhappiness; My misery is caused by having to do homework instead
of having fun playing.
mortified (adj.): To cause to experience shame, humiliation, or
wounded pride; humiliate; Bob was mortified when he realized his
pants had torn.
noble (adj.): possessing very high or excellent qualities; The valiant knight was noble
enough to lay down his sword, and end the fight.
overcome (verb): Defeat (an opponent); prevail: "they
overcame the guards"; "we shall overcome".
paradise (noun): a place of extreme beauty, delight, or happiness;
Plentiful (adj.): Existing in or yielding great quantities; abundant: "the wine is
plentiful".
poverty (noun): condition of being poor; Students here come from places where there's war, civil unrest, or extreme poverty.
sordid (adj.): dirty, filthy; He shared the sordid details of his past.
struggle (noun): difficulty or happening that requires great effort; She easily passed her
English class, but math was a real struggle.
tormented (verb): to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering;
pain: to be tormented with violent headaches.
transformation (noun): the act or process of being changed; The
village has undergone a transformation recently with new
houses having been built there.
understanding (noun): knowledge; My understanding of the word
does not agree with yours.
utopia (noun): an ideal place or state; The deserted island was a quiet utopia.
wealth (noun): a great quantity or store of money, valuable
possessions, property, or other riches: the wealth of a city.
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