Lingering or hanging around a place without a clear purpose
loitering
Someone who enters a place without permission, often disruption or posing a threat
intruder
suddenly surprised or shocked
startled
sth ordinary, normal or routine
mundane
the ability to keep going despite obstacles, difficulties, or setbacks
perseverance
the quality of being modest, respectful, and open to learning [acknowledging one's strengths without arrogance and recognizing that there is always room for growth]
humility
unshakable [someone or something that remains firm despite challenges, doubts, or pressure]
unwavering
someone or something that is serious, strict, or uncompromising
stern
something deep, meaningful, or intense—whether it's an idea, emotion, or experience
profound
to deeply appreciate, value, and hold something or someone close to your heart
cherish
something has worsened, declined, or broken down over time
deteriorated
describe weakness, sensitivity, or exposure to risk / mean openness, authenticity, and the courage to show emotions
vulnerable
something that cannot be erased, removed, or forgotten
indelible
something is expressed or experienced in a clear, intense, and striking way. It often describes strong imagery, deep emotions, or powerful memories.
vividly
the tools used for eating or serving food
cutlery
means to ask someone urgently and fervently to do something. It's often used in a pleading or desperate manner
beseeched
very enthusiastically or passionately. For example, if someone fervently believes in something, they hold that belief with deep conviction and intensity
fervently
to move or act quickly or to make something happen sooner than it otherwise would
hasten
someone who remains fearless and determined despite challenges
undaunted
to appear as a vague or shadowy form, often large or threatening, or to seem about to happen
loom
describes a challenging circumstance where finding a solution may be tricky
predicament
describes something that is wrong or out of order
amiss
to crouch down or shrink away in fear
cower
to say something suddenly and without careful thought. It often describes speaking impulsively, sometimes revealing information unintentionally
blurt
feeling sad, discouraged, or low in spirit. It can also describe eyes looking downward, often due to sadness or shyness
downcast
greatly astonished or amazed. It describes a state of being so shocked or surprised that one is momentarily speechless