• Absent: preoccupied
  • Agonized: as if in pain or tormented
  • Alluring: attractive, in the sense of arousing desire
  • Appealing: attractive, in the sense of encouraging goodwill and/or interest
  • Beatific: see blissful
  • Bilious: ill-natured
  • Black: angry or sad, or see hostile
  • Bleak: see grim and hopeless
  • Blinking: surprise, or lack of concern
  • Blissful: showing a state of happiness or divine contentment
  • Blithe: carefree, lighthearted, or heedlessly indifferent
  • Brooding: see anxious and gloomy
  • Bug eyed: frightened or surprised
  • Chagrined: humiliated or disappointed
  • Cheeky: cocky, insolent
  • Cheerless: sad
  • Choleric: hot-tempered, irate
  • Coy: flirtily playful, or evasive
  • Crestfallen: see despondent
  • Darkly: with depressed or malevolent feelings
  • Deadpan: expressionless, to conceal emotion or heighten humor
  • Dejected: see despondent
  • Derisive: see sardonic
  • Despondent: depressed or discouraged
  • Doleful: sad or afflicted
  • Dour: stern or obstinate; see also despondent
  • Downcast: see despondent
  • Dreamy: distracted by daydreaming or fantasizing
  • Ecstatic: delighted or entranced
  • Etched: see fixed
  • Faint: cowardly, weak, or barely perceptible
  • Fixed: concentrated or immobile
  • Furtive: stealthy
  • Gazing: staring intently
  • Glancing: staring briefly as if curious but evasive
  • Glaring: see hostile
  • Glazed: expressionless due to fatigue or confusion
  • Gloomy: see despondent and sullen
  • Glowering: annoyed or angry
  • Glowing: see radiant
  • Grave: serious, expressing emotion due to loss or sadness
  • Grim: see despondent; also, fatalistic or pessimistic
  • Haunted: frightened, worried, or guilty
  • Hopeless: depressed by a lack of encouragement or optimism
  • Hostile: aggressively angry, intimidating, or resistant
  • Hunted: tense as if worried about pursuit
  • Impassive: see deadpan
  • Inscrutable: mysterious, unreadable
  • Jeering: insulting or mocking
  • Languid: lazy or weak
  • Leering: see meaningful; also, sexually suggestive
  • Meaningful: to convey an implicit connotation or shared secret
  • Mild: easygoing
  • Mischievous: annoyingly or maliciously playful
  • Moody: see sullen
  • Pained: affected with discomfort or pain
  • Pallid: see wan
  • Peering: with curiosity or suspicion
  • Peeved: annoyed
  • Petulant: see cheeky and peeved
  • Pitying: sympathetic
  • Pleading: seeking apology or assistance
  • Pouting: see sullen
  • Quizzical: questioning or confused
  • Radiant: bright, happy
  • Roguish: see mischievous
  • Sanguine: bloodthirsty, confident
  • Sardonic: mocking
  • Scornful: contemptuous or mocking
  • Scowling: displeased or threatening
  • Searching: curious or suspicious
  • Set: see fixed
  • Shamefaced: ashamed or bashful
  • Slack-jawed: dumbfounded or surprised
  • Sly: cunning; see also furtive and mischievous
  • Snarling: surly
  • Sneering: see scornful
  • Somber: see grave
  • Sour: unpleasant
  • Stolid: inexpressive
  • Straight-faced: see deadpan
  • Sulky: see sullen
  • Sullen: resentful
  • Taunting: see jeering
  • Taut: high-strung
  • Tense: see taut
  • Tight: see pained and taut
  • Unblinking: see fixed
  • Vacant: blank or stupid looking
  • Veiled: see inscrutable
  • Wan: pale, sickly; see also faint
  • Wary: cautious or cunning
  • Wide eyed: frightened or surprised
  • Wild eyed: excited, frightened, or stressful
  • Wistful: yearning or sadly thoughtful
  • Withering: devastating; see also wrathful
  • Woeful: full of grief or lamentation
  • Wolfish: see leering and mischievous
  • Wrathful: indignant or vengeful
  • Wry: twisted or crooked to express cleverness or a dark or ironic feeling
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