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  Word Explanations drab, demeanor, tutelary, enmity, lackluster, malingerer, objective, profusion, standpat, graspable


   
Explanation of drab (adjective)
forms: drabber; drabbest

causing dejection; dark; dingy; disconsolate; drear; dreary



   
Explanation of demeanor (noun)
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people; behavior; behaviour; conduct; deportment



   
Explanation of tutelary (adjective)
providing protective supervision



   
Explanation of enmity (noun)
form: enmities

the feeling of a hostile person; ill will



   
Explanation of lackluster (adjective)
dim; dull; very boring



   
Explanation of malingerer (noun)
someone shirking their duty by feigning illness or incapacity; shammer



   
Explanation of objective (adjective)
forms: more objective; most objective

impartial; unbiased



   
Explanation of profusion (noun)
the property of being extremely abundant; richness; cornucopia



   
Explanation of standpat (adjective)
old-fashioned and out of date; unprogressive; nonprogressive



   
Explanation of graspable (adjective)
capable of being apprehended or understood; perceivable; understandable



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