Arrogance (n.) - Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities., Empathetic (adj.) - Showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another., Encouraging (adj.) - Giving someone support or confidence; supportive; positive and giving hope for future success; promising., Exhilarated (adj.) - Very happy, animated, or elated; to be filled with joy, happiness, and excitement., Grievance (n.) - A real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment; a feeling of resentment over something believed to be wrong or unfair., Narcissism (n.) - Excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance., Reluctance (n.) - Unwillingness or disinclination to do something., Timidity (n.) - Lack of courage or confidence., Confluence (n.) - the act or process of merging, coming or flowing together, Converse (v./n.) - engaging in or the act of a discussion, Converse (n./adj.) - a situation, object or statement that is the opposite of another, Divert (v.) - to cause to change or shift from on direction to another, Emphasize (v.) - making something more clearly defined or give special importance to, Endanger (v.) - the act of placing someone or something in danger or at risk, Exceed (v.) - to go beyond what is allowed, to be better than or surpass, Exposure (n.) - the state of being in contact with something, being revealed or on display, Fluctuate (v.) - to rise or fall irregularly, in number or amount, Adversary (n.) - one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute., Avert (v.) - to turn away or to prevent or ward off, Defensive (adj) - devoted to resisting or preventing an attack on others or themselves, Disruptor (n.) - a person or thing that infers with or alters an event or process causing a problem, Exclusivism (n.) - the action or policy of disregarding others and denying them access, Impudence (n.) - the quality of disrespect and brazen rudeness towards others, Indefensible (adj) - the person or actions are not justifiable, they lack the ability to be claimed as right, Versus (preposition) - opposed to, against, in contrast to (abreviation vs),

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