abhor - to shrink away from disgust; to detest, abhorrent - disgusting; causing loathing, affable - pleasant; approachable; gracious, affability - friendliness in manner, amiss - in a wrong or imperfect way; out of order; wrong, despondent - depressed from loss of hope or confidence; utterly discouraged, entreat - to ask; to beg or plead, entreaty - a plea or request, haunt - to visit frequently; to stay in one's mind; to appear in the form of a ghost, impel - to drive or propel; to urge or drive by force or moral pressure, interminable - endless; seeming to be without end, irascible - irritable; quick-tempered, profound - intense; deeply felt; having understanding or knowledge that goes beneath the surface, recluse - a person who lives away from society and often alone3, reclusive - withdrawn from society, reverberate - to be repeated as a series of vibrations or echoes, sage - having wisdom or good judgment; a person known for their wisdom; an herb used in cooking, tirade - a long, angry speech, tremulous - trembling or shaking; timid or fearful,

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