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  Word Explanations unrequited, dubious, hapless, whit, caulk, lout, factotum, brumous, bigmouthed, prow


   
Explanation of unrequited (adjective)
not returned in kind



   
Explanation of dubious (adjective)
not convinced



   
Explanation of hapless (adjective)
deserving or inciting pity; pathetic; piteous; poor; wretched



   
Explanation of whit (noun)
a tiny or scarcely detectable amount; iota; tittle; smidgen; smidgeon; smidgin; smidge



   
Explanation of caulk (verb)
forms: caulked; caulked; caulking

make watertight; stop up leaks



   
Explanation of lout (noun)
an awkward stupid person; oaf; lubber; lump; gawk



   
Explanation of factotum (noun)
a servant employed to do a variety of jobs



   
Explanation of brumous (adjective)
filled or abounding with fog or mist; hazy; misty



   
Explanation of bigmouthed (adjective)
unwisely talking too much; blabby; talkative



   
Explanation of prow (noun)
front part of a vessel or aircraft; stem



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