| to be impatient and in a flurry |
| a hidden calamity |
| having a tacit understanding
to know abosolutely how things stand or what one's doing |
| absence of mind
without unconcentration
to be inconstant
to be irresolute
feebleminded |
| to be complacent
to be fully satisfied |
| to be very pleased and satisfied |
| to be terrified
to be in terror of
phobia |
| to be terrified
to be in terror of
phobia |
| to devote oneself to something and concentrate one's attention |
| moral leprosy
demoralization |