The way we dress and act like others shows us how much (falter, leery, grimace, conformity, agony) we live with.
conformity
Have you heard about the many (mimic, contemptuously, aghast, exploits, divert) of Alexander the Great in battle?
exploits
Getting wounded in battle might feel like (falter, leery, grimace, conformity, agony).
agony
The boy was ashamed because the teacher saw him (mimic, contemptuously, aghast, exploits, divert) the teacher when he thought the teacher was not looking.
mimic
I was (falter, leery, grimace, conformity, agony) about the person I did not know because he looked dangerous.
leery
When I saw the bloody clown face and heard it scream, I was quickly (mimic, contemptuously, aghast, exploits, divert).
aghast
Even experienced speakers can sometimes (falter, leery, grimace, conformity, agony) when they are nervous about speaking.
falter
Drivers should not let their phones (mimic, contemptuously, aghast, exploits, divert) their attention while driving.
divert
The woman stared (mimic, contemptuously, aghast, exploits, divert) at the man because she knew that he everything he said was a lie.
contemptuously
John made a (falter, leery, grimace, conformity, agony) when he felt the needle go into his skin.
grimace
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