(n.)
- That all-too-familiar variety of pre-dawn anxiety, when one is lying awake and worrying about things.
Used in a sentence:
“It’s five in the morning and I’m lying here worrying about the effect uhtceare is having on my job performance!”
(n.)
- That all-too-familiar variety of pre-dawn anxiety, when one is lying awake and worrying about things.
Used in a sentence:
“It’s five in the morning and I’m lying here worrying about the effect uhtceare is having on my job performance!”
(n.)
-The state of finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning.
Use:
“I struggle with dysania every day, but Monday mornings feel like a personal attack.”
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(n.)
-The state of finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning.
Use:
“I struggle with dysania every day, but Monday mornings feel like a personal attack.”
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(v.)
- To leave without paying one’s bill.
(v.)
- To leave without paying one’s bill.
(v.)
- To have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on; to stupefy or petrify.
Used in a sentence:
"The Egyptology professor gorgonized his students with amusing riddles and captivating anecdotes of the ancient kingdoms.”
(v.)
- To have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on; to stupefy or petrify.
Used in a sentence:
"The Egyptology professor gorgonized his students with amusing riddles and captivating anecdotes of the ancient kingdoms.”
(n.)
- A mad scene of uproar and confusion; wild pandemonium.
- A sanctuary for bedlamites; a madhouse.
Used in a sentence:
"What followed was bedlam — not panicked chaos, but a deeper, primal frenzy, as though every mind had shattered in unison.”
(n.)
- A mad scene of uproar and confusion; wild pandemonium.
- A sanctuary for bedlamites; a madhouse.
Used in a sentence:
"What followed was bedlam — not panicked chaos, but a deeper, primal frenzy, as though every mind had shattered in unison.”
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(n.)
- A slight offense or minor sin.
From Spanish “pecadillo” diminutive of “pecado” (a sin) from Latin “peccatum” (a sin, fault, error)
Used in a sentence:
“He supposed, in the strictest accounting of moral ledgers, that the heist was no mere peccadillo.”
(n.)
- A slight offense or minor sin.
From Spanish “pecadillo” diminutive of “pecado” (a sin) from Latin “peccatum” (a sin, fault, error)
Used in a sentence:
“He supposed, in the strictest accounting of moral ledgers, that the heist was no mere peccadillo.”
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