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  Word Descriptions reverent, estimable, uniform, disinterested, abysmal, impolitic, dissonant, cursory, impeccable, toxic


   
Description of reverent (adjective)
respectful; feeling or showing deep love, respect, or awe



   
Description of estimable (adjective)
deserving respect; determinable; calculable



   
Description of uniform (adjective)
never changing; always with the same standard; alike; similar; even



   
Description of disinterested (adjective)
neutral; unbiased; impartial; indifferent



   
Description of abysmal (adjective)
very deep; terrible



   
Description of impolitic (adjective)
unwise; imprudent; not expedient



   
Description of dissonant (adjective)
not in harmony; in disagreement; inconsistent



   
Description of cursory (adjective)
hasty; slight; brief; perfunctory; superficial



   
Description of impeccable (adjective)
pure; perfect; faultless



   
Description of toxic (adjective)
poisonous; noxious



  Determinations of the words reverent, estimable, uniform, disinterested, abysmal, impolitic, dissonant, cursory, impeccable, toxic

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