31.Belligerent(adj.)waging war; specifically,belonging to or recognized as a state at war and protected by and subject to the laws of .
Sent.-  She was in a belligerent mood, wanting to start fights with anyone who even looked at her.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
modification of Latin belligerant-, belligerans, present participle of belligerare to wage war, from belliger waging war, from bellum + gerere to wage.
32.Demonic(adj.)extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell.
Sent.-  He was acting demonic my stealing all of his classmate's pens.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
Middle English demoniak, from Late Latin daemoniacus, from Greek daimoniakos, from daimon-, daimOn
33.Dour(adj.)stern or harsh,having a definite hardness or severity of nature or manner
Sent.-  She gave him a dour response, telling him that he was to stupid to understand.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
Middle English, from Latin durus hard -- more at DURING
Date: 14th century
34.Livid(adj.)very angry, enraged
Sent.-  The man was livid at his son's rude behavior.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
French livide, from Latin lividus, from livEre to be blue; akin to Welsh lliw color and probably to Russian sliva plum
35.Effervescent(adj.)to show liveliness or exhilaration
Sent.-  The child was very effervescent, and loved to run around.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
Latin effervescere, from ex- + fervescere to begin to boil, inchoative of fervEre to boil
36.Euphoic(adj.)a feeling of well-being or elation
Sent.-  She left they house with a feeling of euphoic, because she had just had a good meal.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
New Latin, from Greek, from euphoros healthy, from eu- + pherein to bear
37.Irk (trans. verb)-to make weary, irritated, annoyed, or bored.
Sent.- Careless mistakes irks Mr. Maite since he has to correct them all.
Source-It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
Middle English
38. Flummox (trans. verb)- confuse
Sent- Geometry flummoxed him, a result of him not paying attention in class.
Source-It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
origin unknown
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39.Flabbergasted (trans. verb) overwhelm with shock, surprise, or wonder, (dumbfounded)
Sent.- I was totally flabbergasted when i heard to new, i had never thought that anything like this could happen.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-
origin unknown
40.Lethargic (adj.) sluggish, slow, delayed response.
Sent.-  The band was feeling lethargic after coming home from the contest at 3:00 a.m.
Source- It was in the list of moods at imood.com
Etymology-None given
Vocab words 41-50
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