Chapter 3: words that describe your character's facial expressions

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Absent- not attentive, preoccupied, absent-minded.

Agonized- as if in pain/torment

Alluring- powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating; seductive

Appealing- attractive I the way of attracting goodwill and/or interest

Beatific- bestowing bliss blessings and happiness

Bilious- spiteful, bad-tempered

Black- gloomy, pessimistic, dismal

Bleak- without hope of encouragement, depressing, dreary

Blinking- surprise or lack of concern

Blissful- showing a state of happiness or divine or contentment

Blithe- carefree or light-hearted, heedlessly indifferent

Brooding- showing unhappiness of thought or appears darkly menacing

Bug-eyed- frightened or surprised, having the eyes bulging

Chagrined- humiliated or disappointment

Cheeky- imprudent or irrelevant, typically in an endearing or amusing way

Cheerless- joyless, depressing

Choleric- hot tempered, irate

Coy- shyness or modesty that is intended to be alluring

Crestfallen- dejected, dispirited or discouraged

Darkly- vaguely threatening or menacing manner

Deadpan- deliberately impassive or expressionless

Dejected- downcast, dispirited, depressed

Derisive- expressing contempt or ridicule

Despondent- showing profound hopelessness, discouragement of gloom

Doleful: expressing sorrow, mournful

Dour: relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in appearance or manner

Downcast: low in spirit

Ecstasy: full of joy

part 2 to be continued...

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