| a bad reputation
to be in bad odour |
| to be wrathful and angry; indignant; enraged |
| false or true strategy; to make a diversion |
| painfully sorrow |
| shout loudly
to propose and appeal |
| to have the advantage of opportunities |
| vivid and vigorous |
| a modest speech |
| to be terrifiedto be in terror ofphobia |
| complaints from people are heard everywhere |
| without any ideas of one's own |
| without any ideas of one's own |
| to be calm and low-keyed |
| to bluff and bluster |
| to feel wronged and to be obedient to |
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