"Debris", "The remains of something broken down or destroyed. Rubbish." "Mottled", "To marl with spots or blotches of different colors or shades of color as if stained. Mosaic." "Recumbent", "To lie down, suggestive of repose. Leaning or resting." "Stilted", "Talking or writing in a stiff or unnatural manner: pompous, lofty, formal." "Morose", "Having a sullen or gloomy disposition. Sullen or gloomy." "Contemplate", "To view or consider with continued attention. Ponder, meditate." "Imperiously", "Marked by arrogant assurance. Commanding, dominant." "Scoff", "To show contempt by derisive acts or language. Mock or jeer." "Mollified", "To soothe in temper or disposition. Appease, soften." "Ominous", "Foreboding or foreshadowing evil. Portentous, fateful." "Derogatory", "Expressive of a low opinion. Disparaging." "Plaintive", "Expressive of suffering or woe. Melancholy." "Complacent", "To be pleased with oneself. Self-satisfied, unconcerned" "Derision", "The use of ridicule or scorn to show contempt. Ridicule, scorn." "Raptly", "Wholly absorbed, transported with emotion. Engrossed, enraptured." "Scornful", "Rejecting as unworthy. Disdain." "Contempt", "The act of despising. Disdain." "Correlate", "Either of two things so related that one directly implies or is complementary to the other. Correspond." "Foreshadow", "To represent or indicate beforehand. Forewarn, portend." "Skewered", "To be criticized or ridiculed sharply and effectively. Criticize sharply." "Pantomine", "The art of conveying a story by body movement only." "Dilapidated", "In a state of disrepair or in ruin as a result of neglect or old age. Battered, shabby." "Lucid", "Expressed clearly. Cogent, articulate." "Virulent", "Bitterly hostile, harmful." "Rapacious", "Aggressively greedy or grasping. Avaricious"
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