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chaos
    a state of things in which chance is supreme; especially; the confused unorganized state of primordial matter before the creation of distinct forms
    
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    repent
    feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin.
    
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    adept
    very skilled or proficient at something.
    
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    sordid
    involving ignoble actions and motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt.
    
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    petulant
    (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered.
    
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    dreary
    dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing.
    
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    avail
    (avail oneself of) use or take advantage of (an opportunity or available resource).
    
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    beseech
    ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat.
    
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    heedless
    showing a reckless lack of care or attention.
    
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    strident
    presenting a point of view, esp. a controversial one, in an excessively and unpleasantly forceful way.
    
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    volunteer
    say or suggest something without being asked.
    
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    commiserate
    express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.
    
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    hasten
    be quick to do something.
    
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    wistful
    having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
    
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    plead
    make an emotional appeal.
    
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    solemn
    characterized by deep sincerity.
    
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    cunning
    having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
    
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    dispassionate
    not influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial.
    
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    brash
    self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way.
    
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    ascribe
    (ascribe something to) attribute something to a (cause).
    
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    remorse
    deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
    
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    atone
    make amends or reparation.
    
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