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anxiety

the words comes while reading the concept anxiety in psychological point of view.
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  1. vanity
    feelings of excessive pride
    anxiety= vanity +fear.anxiety is the combination of two emotions.
  2. oppressed
    burdened psychologically or mentally
    anxiety rises due to oppression(too much) of morals/ethical feelings.
  3. conscience
    motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
    my own science of moral which push(motivates) me.
  4. accentuate
    stress or single out as important
  5. wilt
    become fatigued; lose strength
    when vanity mode of a person is restricted, the he wilt.
  6. hostility
    the feeling of an unfriendly person
  7. emphasis
    intensity or forcefulness of expression
    for an extrovert ,emphasis of vanity mode happens.
  8. emphasize
    stress or single out as important
  9. complacency
    the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself
    anxiety eliminates complacency, hence facilitates change.
  10. spur
    a prod on a rider's heel used to urge a horse onward
  11. antidote
    a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison
  12. compulsive
    having obsessive habits or irresistible urges
  13. fuzzy
    confused and not coherent; not clearly thought out
  14. narcissistic
    having an inflated idea of one's own importance
  15. narcissism
    an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself
  16. intellect
    knowledge and mental ability
    intellect shows maturity of mind.
  17. intelligence
    the ability to comprehend
    intelligence express the activity of mind.
  18. renounce
    turn away from; give up
    a person tries to renounce the desire, then he becomes lethargic.
  19. denigrate
    attack the good name and reputation of someone
  20. nuance
    a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
Created on Tue Jul 31 06:56:13 EDT 2012 (updated Fri Aug 24 23:20:11 EDT 2012)

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