Other Inward(70 words) austere (adjective) - Strictly simple and plain without decoration bashful (adjective) - Reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy blush (noun) - A reddening of the face as a sign of embarrassment or shame blush (verb) - Develop a pink tinge in the face from embarrassment or shame boast (verb) - To talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities brag (verb) - To speak in a boastful manner cagey (adjective) - Reluctant to give information owing to caution or suspicion capricious (adjective) - Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior chintzy (adjective) - Stingy and not willing to spend money, or cheap material complacent (adjective) - Being too confident because danger is being ignored. compulsion (noun) - A strong, irresistible urge to do something, often against one's better judgement. compulsive (adjective) - Relating to or caused by obsession, often linked to a psychological condition. dainty (adjective) - Delicately small and pretty diversion (noun) - Something that distracts attention from something else, sometimes done for fun or relaxation. ego (noun) - A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. essence (noun) - The core nature or most important quality of something. fickle (adjective) - Changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection. fixation (noun) - An obsessive interest in or feeling about someone or something. fop (noun) - A man who is concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way; a dandy fussy (adjective) - (of a person) fastidious about one's needs or requirements; hard to please greedy (adjective) - Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth or power hallucinate (verb) - To see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist hint (noun) - A small or subtle piece of advice, suggestion, or information, often given to help someone understand something or solve a problem. hoard (verb) - To amass money or valued objects and then hide or store it away hubris (noun) - Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to a downfall. hypothetical (adjective) - An idea or situaton that might be true and might happen, but has not happened yet. inhibitions (noun) - A feeling of self-consciousness or restraint that prevents someone from acting freely; a psychological or social barrier that limits a person’s behavior or expressions. innate (adjective) - Inherent or built-in as a fundamental part of something. insular (adjective) - Narrow-minded or unwilling to accept new ideas or influences from outside sources. ironic (adjective) - Happening in a way that is opposite to what is expected, often in an amusing or thought-provoking manner. morale (noun) - The overall confidence, spirit, or mood of a person or group, especially during challenging times, with a level of enthusiasm and dedication. personna (noun) - The image or personality that a person presents in public, that is different from their real and private self. picky (adjective) - Being very particular or selective about something, often to the point of being hard to please. prance (verb) - For a horse to move with high springy steps. preen (verb) - To devote effort to making oneself look attractive and then admire one's appearance pretentious (adjective) - Trying to appear more important or clever than you are prim (adjective) - Stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper primal (adjective) - Relating to very basic emotions or conditions primp (verb) - To spend time making minor adjustments to one's hair, makeup, or clothes. prissy (adjective) - Fussily and excessively respectable prude (noun) - A person who is or claims to be easily shocked by matters relating to sex or nudity putter (verb) - To do things in a relaxed way, without rushing quaint (adjective) - Attractive or charming in an old fashioned way. reclusive (adjective) - Preferring to live in isolation and avoiding contact with others, often due to personal preference or a desire for privacy. reminisce (verb) - To reflect on or remember past experiences, often with a sense of nostalgia or fondness. repent (verb) - To express sincere remorse and ask for forgiveness, often in a religious or moral context. repressed (adjective) - Describing memories or feelings that have been pushed out of conscious awareness due to trauma or stress. retrospect (noun) - The act of reflecting on or considering past actions, experiences, or situations. sentimental (adjective) - Having a strong emotional attachment to memories or things. shame (noun) - The emotion experienced when one believes they have done something wrong or inappropriate, often leading to feelings of guilt or disgrace. smug (adjective) - Having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements snob (noun) - A person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and dislikes people or activities regarded as lower-class sobering (adjective) - Serving as a reminder of harsh reality, often reducing excitement or joy. stilted (adjective) - An attitude that is stiff, unnatural, or too formal stingy (adjective) - Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous stringent (adjective) - Demanding high standards: Requiring strict attention to detail or high levels of accuracy. strut (verb) - To walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait stubborn (adjective) - Determined not to change your opinion or attitude swagger (noun) - A very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner swagger (verb) - Walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way taciturn (adjective) - Reserved or uncommunicative in speech. twiddle (verb) - To turn or twist something with the fingers, usually in a casual or nervous way. unassuming (adjective) - Not wanting to draw attention to yourself or to your abilities or status.ng time. unrepentant (adjective) - Showing no regret, shame, or apology for having done things that were wrong. uppity (adjective) - Self-important; arrogant vain (adjective) - Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth vanity (noun) - Excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, achievements vibes (noun) - A person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others virtual (adjective) - Almost or nearly as described, but not completely; something is so nearly true that for most purposes it can be regarded as true; something that exists in essence but not in actuality. visceral (adjective) - Relating to basic emotions that you feel strongly and automatically