1) synesthesia a) To regard with disgust and hatred. b) Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning. c) Feeling or appearing relaxed and calm, especially in a way that hides one's true feelings. d) Synesthesia is a harmless, neurological phenomenon where your senses get mixed up, causing you to automatically and involuntarily experience one sense through another. 2) abhor a) Strength of mind in facing adversity or dange b) To regard with disgust and hatred. c) To make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling wors d) Feeling or appearing relaxed and calm, especially in a way that hides one's true feelings. 3) ambiguous a) Synesthesia is a harmless, neurological phenomenon where your senses get mixed up, causing you to automatically and involuntarily experience one sense through another. b) Having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties. c) Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning. d) To regard with disgust and hatred. 4) diligent a) Synesthesia is a harmless, neurological phenomenon where your senses get mixed up, causing you to automatically and involuntarily experience one sense through another. b) To regard with disgust and hatred. c) Having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties. d) Feeling or appearing relaxed and calm, especially in a way that hides one's true feelings. 5) exacerbate a) Synesthesia is a harmless, neurological phenomenon where your senses get mixed up, causing you to automatically and involuntarily experience one sense through another. b) Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning. c) To regard with disgust and hatred. d) To make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling wors 6) fortitude a) Strength of mind in facing adversity or dange b) Synesthesia is a harmless, neurological phenomenon where your senses get mixed up, causing you to automatically and involuntarily experience one sense through another. c) Feeling or appearing relaxed and calm, especially in a way that hides one's true feelings. d) To regard with disgust and hatred. 7) nonchalant a) Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning. b) To make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling wors c) Feeling or appearing relaxed and calm, especially in a way that hides one's true feelings. d) To regard with disgust and hatred.

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