Mute (adjective) - Refraining From Speech Or Temporarily Speechless; Not

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Mute (adjective) - refraining from speech or temporarily speechless; not expressed in speech; characterized by an absence of sound; quiet. Then she sat down at his table, and put her head on it, and was silent, with the patient suffering of black women, with the suffering of oxen, with the suffering of any that are mute. As the pastor was praying all in the room were mute. Gravely- Giving cause for alarm something serious. They must go on Msmingu said gravely. Robbby said to rashaun gravely to be careful Articulately- The ability to speak fluently. Reconciled- restored friendly relations. And thust reconciled, they sat hand in hand. Robby was reconciled when Rashaun apologized Stipend- fixed regular sum paid as allowance or paycheck Irresolute-showing signs of hesitance , she rose irresolute, and went to the room behind. Robby took the book irresolutely. Corrugated-Shaped into alternate ridges or grooves Travail-advice for someone who wishes to save great sorrow Obscure-not discovered or known about Desolate deserted people in a place of emptiness Muse- to be absorbed in thought Dubious- hesitating or doubting Tenaciously- not readily letting go Ruefully- expressing sorrow or regret Apprehension- anxiety or fear that something unpleasant will happen. Prodigal-spending money carelessly and freely without regret Reproachfully- expressing disproval or disappointment Congenial-Pleasant because of personality, qualities or interest that are similar to ones own.

Innumerable-to many to be counted Quaintness- attractively unusual or old fashioned Repression- subdue by someone or something in a force. Reverie- the state of being pleasantly lost in ones thought like a daydream Expedient-convient, and practical although possibly improper or immoral Prestige- widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or property’s. Scrupulous—diligent, through, and extremely attentive Renounce- to formally declare one’s abandment Profoundly-very great or intense Humility- to be modest Transmuted-to change in form, nature, or substance

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