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  Word Explanations bumpkinly, derivative, brindled, diverse, uninhibited, elated, headstrong, serrate, odious, buffoonish


   
Explanation of bumpkinly (adjective)
awkwardly simple and provincial; rustic; unsophisticated



   
Explanation of derivative (adjective)
resulting from or employing derivation



   
Explanation of brindled (adjective)
having a grey or brown streak or a pattern or a patchy coloring; brinded; tabby



   
Explanation of diverse (adjective)
distinctly dissimilar or unlike



   
Explanation of uninhibited (adjective)
unrestrained



   
Explanation of elated (adjective)
full of high-spirited delight; joyful; jubilant



   
Explanation of headstrong (adjective)
habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition; self-willed; willful; wilful



   
Explanation of serrate (adjective)
notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex; saw-toothed; toothed; notched



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

unequivocally detestable; execrable



   
Explanation of buffoonish (adjective)
like a clown; clownlike; zany



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