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Explanation of
dolorous
(adjective)
showing sorrow; lachrymose; tearful; weeping
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dolorous
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Explanation of
vernal
(adjective)
of or characteristic of or occurring in spring
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vernal
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Explanation of
unseemly
(adjective)
forms: unseemlier; unseemliest
not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society; unbecoming; uncomely; untoward
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unseemly
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Explanation of
petty
(adjective)
forms: pettier; pettiest
small; little; unimportant
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petty
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Explanation of
distrait
(adjective)
having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety
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distrait
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Explanation of
beguile
(verb)
forms: beguiled; beguiled; beguiling
attract; enamor; captivate; entrance; enchant
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beguile
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Explanation of
sanguinary
(adjective)
marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed
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sanguinary
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Explanation of
penitent
(adjective)
feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds
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penitent
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Explanation of
fogyish
(adjective)
(used pejoratively) out of fashion; mossy; stodgy
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fogyish
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Explanation of
jolty
(adjective)
causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; bumpy; jolting; jumpy
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