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仰慕 崇拜 Positive Words 1. Adoring — loving ardently; worshipping; venerating 2. Amused — entertained or diverted; pleased 3. Animated — lively; full of excitement or enthusiasm; vibrant; spirited; impassioned 4. Appreciative — grateful or thankful; showing gratitude, approval, or pleasure 5. Asser...

仰慕 崇拜 Positive Words 1. Adoring — loving ardently; worshipping; venerating 2. Amused — entertained or diverted; pleased 3. Animated — lively; full of excitement or enthusiasm; vibrant; spirited; impassioned 4. Appreciative — grateful or thankful; showing gratitude, approval, or pleasure 5. Assertive — sure of oneself; brave or fearless; self-confident; authoritative 6. Ardent — passionate; enthusiastic; fervent; zealous 7. Benevolent — kind; generous; compassionate; tolerant; well meaning 8. Blithe — in good spirits; of a sunny disposition; happy; cheerful 9. Bold — audacious or daring; assertive; fearless or seeming to be fearless 10. Calm — serene or tranquil; unruffled or unshaken; placid 11. Candid — honest or truthful; straightforward; unreserved 12. Celebratory — paying tribute to; glorifying; praising or honoring; making merry 13. Cheerful / cheery — positive or uplifting; optimistic; salutary; 14. Comforting — consoling; healing; warming or calming; soothing 15. Comic — funny/humorous; amusing or entertaining; diverting 16. Compassionate — empathetic or sympathetic; nonjudgmental; quick to forgive 17. Contented — wanting for nothing; grateful; accepting 18. Curious — inquisitive or questioning; wanting to know more 19. Direct — straightforward; blunt; lacking in hesitation 20. Earnest — serious; wholehearted; sincere or showing deep sincerity or feeling 21. Ebullient — high-spirited; brimming with enthusiasm or excitement; exuberant 22. Elated — joyful or jubilant; in high spirits; happy or proud 23. Elevated — exalted; lofty; honored 24. Eloquent — beauty or fluidity of expression; 25. Empathetic — showing empathy; feeling the emotions of others 26. Enchant — cast a spell over; entrance; bewitch 27. Endearing — inspiring warmth or affection 28. Enthusiastic — excited; energetic; optimistic; bubbling over 29. Exhilarated — invigorated; enlivened or feeling alive; stimulated; made cheerful 30. Forthright — straight to the point; frank; outspoken; unambiguous; direct 31. Gentle — kind; considerate; tender; soft; not severe; gradual; moderate 32. Hilarious — amusing; uproariously funny; ridiculous or laughable 33. Inspirational — motivating; energizing; reassuring; instilling hope; catalyzing 34. Intimate — familiar; confidential; confessional; private 35. Joyful — filled with gratitude; elated or exuberant; supremely happy 36. Laudatory — praising; extolling; recommending 37. Learned — educated; knowledgeable; erudite; involved in the pursuit of knowledge 38. Lighthearted — positive; carefree; relaxed; optimistic; in good spirits 39. Lively — full of life; energetic; vigorous; animated; spirited; sprightly; vivacious 40. Lofty — exalted in rank; elevated in tone, style, or sentiment 41. Loving — affectionate; showing deep concern or solicitude for someone 42. Modest — free from ostentation; unpretentious; showing humility 43. Objective — without prejudice; fair; basing judgment on facts rather than feelings 稀奇 Sky diving is an exhilirating experience that I would love to try once in a life time. 44. Optimistic — hopeful; cheerful; expecting good; disposed to taking a favorable view 45. Powerful — potent; efficacious; having or exerting great power; forceful 46. Reassuring — restoring hope, security, or confidence 47. Reflective — given to reflection, meditation, or contemplation; thoughtful 48. Relaxed — calm; free or relieved of tension, trouble, or anxiety 49. Respectful — full of or showing politeness, sympathy, or deference 50. Reverent — showing deep respect; holding someone or something in high esteem 51. Righteous — morally right or justifiable; pious; guiltless; upright 52. Romantic — imbued with idealism; preoccupied with love, adventure, justice, etc. 53. Sanguine — hopeful; cheerfully optimistic; confident of a good outcome 54. Scholarly — learned; educated; committed to furthering one’s education 55. Self-assured — having or showing self-confidence; bold or fearless; forward 56. Sincere — honest; truthful; not false or deceitful; free of hypocrisy; genuine 57. Stable — not likely to fall or give way (as a structure/support); steady 58. Stately — grand; imposing in size or magnificence; elegant; majestic 59. Straightforward — honest; straight to the point; not roundabout; direct 60. Sympathetic — understand what another is feeling; showing compassion 61. Tender — gentle; soft-hearted; compassionate; kind; delicate; young 62. Thoughtful — considerate of others; thinking before acting; pensive 63. Tolerant — open-minded; patient; charitable; sympathetic; lenient; accepting 64. Tranquil — calm; unruffled; unprovoked; peaceful; placid; serene 65. Vibrant — full of life and vigor; lively; full of vivid color; vivacious 66. Whimsical — playful or fun; offbeat; mischievous; quaint; capricious; fanciful 67. Witty — quick-witted; entertaining; amusingly clever; intelligent 68. Wonder — admiration; fascination; awe; curiosity; amazement; admiration Negative Words 69. Abashed — embarrassed or ashamed; humiliated; shy 70. Abhorring — hating; despising; loathing; abominating; detesting 71. Abstruse — difficult to understand; esoteric; secret or hidden; obsolete 72. Absurd — laughable, ludicrous, ridiculous; senseless; illogical; untrue 73. Accusatory — suggesting someone (else) has done something wrong 74. Acerbic — biting, abrasive, cutting, or sharp; hurtful; severe 75. Aggressive — hostile, forceful, argumentative, contentious 76. Angry — irate or furious; menacing or threatening; resentful 77. Annoyed — irritated; agitated; provoked; disturbed; bothered 78. Antagonistic — argumentative or contentious; contrarian; belligerent 79. Anxious — focused on negative thought loops; feeling out of control 80. Apathetic — indifferent or lacking concern; unemotional; showing little interest 81. Apprehensive — worried or nervous; expecting the worst 82. Arrogant — conceited or self-important; overbearing; condescending 83. Authoritarian — domineering or bossy; insisting on complete obedience 84. Belligerent — bellicose or warlike; antagonistic; combative 85. Bewildered — baffled, confused, or flummoxed; lost 86. Bitter — angry; acrimonious; resentful or dwelling on past injury 87. Boorish — dull; pretentious; arrogant or self-absorbed 88. Brusque — abrupt or dismissive; rough; blunt 89. Callous — uncaring or unfeeling; indifferent; lacking in compassion 90. Caustic — making cutting or corrosive comments; intending injury 91. Censorious — critical or quick to judge or condemn; 92. Choleric — quick to anger; short-tempered; hot-blooded; irascible 93. Churlish — critical in a mean-spirited way; nasty; belligerent; bullying 94. Cliché — overused; trite; stale; unimaginative; hackneyed; commonplace 95. Clinical — humorless; detached; unfeeling or uncaring; aloof; cold 96. Complicated — unnecessarily complex; difficult to comprehend 97. Condescending — patronizing; talking down to those you consider beneath you 98. Confounded — confused; befuddled or mystified; bewildered; damned 99. Confused — bewildered; unable to think clearly; vague; perplexed; disoriented 100. Contemptuous — hateful; spiteful; quick to hold others in contempt; toxic 101. Contentious — argumentative or combative; quick to stir the pot 102. Critical — finding fault; complaining or criticizing; disapproving 103. Cruel — causing pain or suffering; unkind; spiteful; devoid of humane feelings 104. Cynical — critical of motives; quick to assume the worst; mocking or sneering 105. Derisive — mocking; sarcastic; dismissive or scornful; snide 106. Derogatory — insulting or demeaning; disrespectul; unkind 107. Detached — aloof or distant; uncaring; unfeeling; frigid; machine-like 108. Diabolic — demonic or satanic; evil or malicious; 109. Diffident — lacking confidence in your ability or worth; timid or shy 110. Disgusted — appalled; repulsed; repelled; disappointed 111. Disparaging — critical; scornful; dismissive; insulting 112. Distressing — saddening or heartbreaking; troubling; disturbing 113. Dogmatic — thinking in black and white; intolerant; inflexible; close-minded 114. Domineering — imposing your beliefs and/or authority on others; tyrannical 115. Dubious — questionable or having questionable motives; inclined to doubt 116. Egotistical — ego-centric; self-centered or self-absorbed; vain; arrogant 117. Enraged — furious; unhinged; infuriated; extremely angry 118. Evasive — cryptic or unclear; avoiding; ambiguous; elusive or evanescent 119. Facetious — inappropriate or impertinent; flippant or dismissive; glib; shallow 120. Farcical — ridiculous; absurd; mocking; humorous and highly improbable 121. Fatalistic — pessimistic; expecting the worst as inevitable 122. Fearful — frightened; afraid; terrified; paralyzed or immobilized; shy 123. Flippant — casual or thoughtless; glib; inconsiderate; dismissive 124. Foppish — dandified; pretentious; vain; excessively refined and fastidious 125. Foreboding — dread; strong feeling of impending doom or evil 126. Frivolous — unnecessary and costing more than it’s worth; silly or lacking 127. Frustrated — feeling thwarted in your efforts; feeling besieged or undermined 128. Ghoulish — delighting in the loathsome, perverse, or revolting 129. Grim — serious or humorless; of dark intent; macabre; depressing 130. Hapless — unfortunate or appearing to be doomed to perpetual bad luck 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. Harsh — unkind or unmerciful; unnecessarily painful; unyielding Humble — modest; deferential; self-confident; unassuming; respectful Inane — foolish; stupid; silly or nonsensical; vacuous; empty; insignificant Incredulous — disbelieving; unconvinced; suspicious; questioning; skeptical Malicious — having ill intent; mean-spirited; spiteful; vindictive Naïve — unsuspecting; gullible or easy to deceive; unsophisticated Narcissistic — self-admiring; pathologically self-centered Obsequious — fawning; overly submissive or obedient; servile; groveling Outraged — furious or extremely angered; deeply offended Pretentious — affected; artificial; grandiose; flashy; superficial Satirical — mocking to show a weakness; ridiculing; derisive; scornful Sarcastic — ironic; saying the opposite of what you mean to mock or ridicule Scathing — harsh; critical; cutting; unsparing; vicious; harmful or injurious Sensationalistic — inaccurate; hyped up; exaggerated; provocative Subjective — biased; prejudiced; based on emotion rather than facts Sulking — resentful; sullen; bad-tempered; grumpy; self-pitying Tragic — calamitous; disastrous; catastrophic; devastating Uneasy — worried; ill at ease; edgy; nervous; unsettled Vindictive — vengeful; spiteful; petty; unforgiving; hateful World-weary — bored; tired; cynical; pessimistic

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