consternation

amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion.

Example:

He had a look of consternation upon receiving the letter.


contagious
  • capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object: contagious diseases.
  • carrying or spreading a contagious disease.
  • tending to spread from person to person: contagious laughter.

fidgeting
  • to move about restlessly
  • to make restless or uneasy movements (with something); fiddle he fidgeted with his pen

Example:

Children fidget when asked to sit for longer periods.


narrated

to tell (as a story) in detail; also : to provide spoken commentary for (as a movie or television show).

Example:

She narrated the whole tale about her adventure in the woods.


rambunctious
  • difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
  • turbulently active and noisy: a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand.

 Example:

Puppies are often rambunctious.


relentlessly
  • showing or promising no abatement of severity, intensity, strength, or pace.

Example:

It rained relentlessly.


remedy
  • something that corrects or counteract

Example:

The doctor found a remedy for his sickness.


rowdy

coarse or boisterous in behavior.

  1. a rowdy game of basketball.
  2. a rowdy but good-natured group of teenagers.

shrieked
  • to utter a sharp shrill sound.
  • to cry out in a high-pitched voice.
  • to suggest such a cry (as by vividness of expression)

Example:

She shrieked when she saw a cockroach.


solitude
  • the state of being or living alone; seclusion: to enjoy one's solitude.

 Example:

Some people enjoy the peace and solitude of the woods.


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trumpeting
  •  Music To play a trumpet.
  • To give forth a resounding call. 
  • To sound or proclaim loudly.

 Example:

Sara trumpets her achievements all the time.