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  Word Explanations unassuaged, sardonic, irremediable, surly, introspective, equine, mantled, incisive, gloomful, foiled


   
Explanation of unassuaged (adjective)
unsatisfied; not soothed



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

disdainfully or ironically humorous



   
Explanation of irremediable (adjective)
impossible to remedy or correct or redress



   
Explanation of surly (adjective)
forms: surlier; surliest

inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace



   
Explanation of introspective (adjective)
given to examining own sensory and perceptual experiences; self-examining



   
Explanation of equine (adjective)
of or belonging to the family Equidae



   
Explanation of mantled (adjective)
covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak; draped; wrapped



   
Explanation of incisive (adjective)
suitable for cutting or piercing



   
Explanation of gloomful (adjective)
depressingly dark; sulky



   
Explanation of foiled (adjective)
disappointingly unsuccessful; discomfited; frustrated; thwarted



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