motionless with amazement or terror - transfixed, not friendly; unfavorable to one's well-being - hostile, to take for granted or suppose - presume, with deep respect - reverently, with enthusiastic devotion or diligence - zealously, a pursuit to find or obtain something - quest, useless or unsuccessful - futilely, successful or thriving condition - prosperity, boldly or daringly - audaciously, unavoidably - inevitably, an effort to attempt (noun); to make a major effort or attempt (verb) - endeavor, uncomfortably strange in a fearful way - eerily, involving grave risk or danger - perilously, lacking caution or good judgment - imprudently, to become less violent or intense - subside, intensely, strongly, or violently - vehemently, strong dislike that shows in action - animosity, skillfully or cleverly - adroitly, a strong, fast movement forward - onrush, watchfully and cautiously; looking out for danger - warily, to face in hostility or defiance - confront, to anger; to arouse to action or feeling - provoke, firmly holding a purpose or opinion; stubbornly - obstinately, with strong displeasure at injustice or insult - indignantly, to waste recklessly - squander, to be uncertain or unsteady; to swing back and forth - waver, cleverly or slyly - cunningly, to boldly go somewhere or do something risky - venture, to endure despite difficulty - persevere, to force, drive, or urge - compel, determined ahead of time - destined, filled with horror or dismay - appalled, to write the first form of something (verb); a drawing, sketch, or design (noun) - draft, with much care and effort - diligently, to admit to be real or true - acknowledge, to make a firm decision; to settle or find a solution - resolve, worthy of imitation - exemplary, highly respected - esteemed, leading or well-known; standing out - prominent, to form a notion or idea - conceive, rousing, exciting, or lively - stirring, to confirm or state positively - affirm, a cruel or brutal ruler - tyrant, very skilled or proficient - adept, exhausting and demanding - grueling, astounding or marvelous - stupendous, far-reaching or great in amount - extensive, having quality that cause fear, dread, or awe - formidable,
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