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Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness Stop smoking; its bad. Hypocrisy (noun) Hypocritical (adj) Hypocritically (adv) Hypocrite (noun) To understand, to comprehendTo understand, to comprehend Fathom (verb) Understood, but not clearly stated or written Implicit (adj) Implicitly Someone blamed for the faults of others Scapegoat (noun) Stubbornly unyielding; wont surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined. Adamant (adj) Adamantly (adv) Occurring at just the right time Opportune (adj) Opportunely (adv) Opportunity (noun) Guilt and regret Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv) Unable to be fixed Irreparable (adj) Irreparably (adv) To banish or exclude someone from a group Ostracize (verb) Ostracism (noun) ostracizing (adj) Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic Cynical (adj) Cynically (adv) Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return Parasite (noun) Parasitic (adj) Parasitically (adv) Directly stated, spelled out clear I want to break up. I love you with all my heart, Darling. Explicit (adj) Explicitly (adv) To slowly weaken by wearing away at something or someone Undermine (verb) undermining (adj) Easily tricked Gullible (adj) Gullibly (adv) Short, but clearly understandable To brief, vote for me; Im great! Succinct (adj) Succinctly (adv) The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects. Irony (noun) Ironic (adj) Ironically (adv) To feel a deep, brewing anger Seethe (verb) Sadness, gloom, depression Melancholy (noun) Melancholy (adj) Based on morals/values; acting on what is right Ethical (adj) Ethically (adv) Ethics (noun) Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive liars Wanton (adj.) Wantonly (adverb) Wantonness (noun) To agree withTo agree with Concur (verb) Deliberate, on purpose, without hiding, obvious Blatant (adj) Blatantly (adv) The one working against the protagonist; the one we want to fail Antagonist (noun) Antagonistic (adj) Antagonistically(adv) Foreshadows something bad is going to happen Ominous (adj) ominously (adv) Firmly sticking to moral beliefs or values Integrity (noun) What matters to a person regardless of consequences or what others think Prerogative (noun) Who the story is about; the one we want to win Protagonist (noun) Super freaked out; upset Distraught (adj) Distraughtly(adv) Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness Hypocrisy (noun) Hypocritical (adj) Hypocritically (adv) Hypocrite (noun) To understand, to comprehendTo understand, to comprehend Fathom (verb) Understood, but not clearly stated or written Implicit (adj) Implicitly Deliberate, on purpose, without hiding, obvious Blatant (adj) Blatantly (adv) The one working against the protagonist; the one we want to fail Antagonist (noun) Antagonistic (adj) Antagonistically(adv) Unable to be fixed Irreparable (adj) Irreparably (adv) To banish or exclude someone from a group Ostracize (verb) Ostracism (noun) ostracizing (adj) Foreshadows something bad is going to happen Ominous (adj) ominously (adv) Firmly sticking to moral beliefs or values Integrity (noun) Someone blamed for the faults of others Scapegoat (noun) Stubbornly unyielding; wont surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined. Adamant (adj) Adamantly (adv) Occurring at just the right time Opportune (adj) Opportunely (adv) Opportunity (noun) Guilt and regret Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv) Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic Cynical (adj) Cynically (adv) Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return Parasite (noun) Parasitic (adj) Parasitically (adv) Undermine (verb) undermining (adj) Easily tricked Gullible (adj) Gullibly (adv) Short, but clearly understandable Succinct (adj) Succinctly (adv) The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects. Irony (noun) Ironic (adj) Ironically (adv) To feel a deep, brewing anger Seethe (verb) Sadness, gloom, depression Melancholy (noun) Melancholy (adj) Directly stated, spelled out clear Explicit (adj) Explicitly (adv) Based on morals/values; acting on what is right Ethical (adj) Ethically (adv) Ethics (noun) Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive Wanton (adj.) Wantonly (adverb) Wantonness (noun) To agree withTo agree with Concur (verb) What matters to a person regardless of consequences or what others think Prerogative (noun) Who the story is about; the one we want to win Protagonist (noun) Super freaked out; upset Distraught (adj) Distraughtly(adv)