| Front | demeanor |
| Back | [n]behavior; manner・You could tell by Barclay's demeanor that he was a jerk; he picked his nose two nostrils at a time, and he snorted loudly whenever he heard or saw something that he didn't like.・The substitute teacher was thrilled by the demeanor of the children until she realized that they had glued her to her seat. |
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| Front | gaffe |
| Back | [n]a social blunder; an embarrassing mistake; a faux pas・In some cultures, burping after you eat is considered a sign that you liked the meal. In our culture, it's considered a gaffe.・You commit a gaffe when you ask a man if he's wearing a toupee. |
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| Front | angst |
| Back | [n]anxiety; fear; dread・The thought of his impeding examinations, for which he had not yet begun to study, filled Herman with angst, making it impossible for him to study. |
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