English: The odyssey
Distraught
Distracted; deeply agitated (adj)
Baleful
Full of menacing or malign (adj)
Noxious
Harmful or insurious to health or physical well-being (adj)
Ethereal
Light, airy, or tenuous (adj)
Unbridled
Not controlled or restrined (adj)
Intractable
Not easily controlled or directed not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate (adj)
Arduous
Requiring great extension laborious; difficult (adj)
Perturbed
To disturb or disauliet greatly in mind; agitate (verb)
Abated
To reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc. (verb)
Enmity
a feeling or condition of hostility or hatred (noun)
Formidable
causing fear, apprehension, or dread (adj)
Derisive
characterised by expressing derision;mocking (adj)
Pacify
to bring or restore to a state of peace of tranquility; quiet; calm (verb)
Dissuade
to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something (verb)
Estimable
worthy of esteem; deserving respect admire (adj)
Tempestuous
Characterized by or subject to tempest (adj)
Desolate
Barren or laid waste; devastated (adj)
Insolent
Bodely rude or disrespectful; contemptously impertinent insulting (adj)
Audacity
Boldness or daring, especially with confident or arrogant disregard for personal, saftly, conventional thought; or other restrictions (noun)
Gallant
Brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous (adj)