
Explanation of behoove (verb) forms: behooved; behooved; behooving be appropriate or necessary
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Explanation of malefactor (noun) someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime; crook; outlaw
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Explanation of bait (verb) forms: baited; baited; baiting attack with dogs or set dogs upon
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Explanation of rococo (adjective) having excessive asymmetrical ornamentation
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Explanation of stolidity (noun) an indifference to pleasure or pain; stolidness
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Explanation of infraction (noun) a crime less serious than a felony; violation; infringement
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Explanation of indubitably (adverb) unquestionably; without a doubt
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Explanation of abeyance (noun) temporary cessation or suspension
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Explanation of audacious (adjective) disposed to venture or take risks; venturesome; venturous
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Explanation of debonnaire (adjective) having a sophisticated charm; suave
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