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  Word Explanations audible, sumptuous, impassible, lifelong, creamy, demonstrative, irreverential, lyric, reticent, clandestine


   
Explanation of audible (adjective)
loud enough to be heard



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

rich and costly



   
Explanation of impassible (adjective)
not moved or affected by feeling



   
Explanation of lifelong (adjective)
lasting or continuous until a person's death



   
Explanation of creamy (adjective)
forms: creamier; creamiest

smooth



   
Explanation of demonstrative (adjective)
inclined to strong exhibition or expression of feeling or thoughts



   
Explanation of irreverential (adjective)
showing or expressing a deficiency of veneration, especially for sacred things



   
Explanation of lyric (adjective)
fitted for expression in song



   
Explanation of reticent (adjective)
habitually keeping silent or being reserved in utterance



   
Explanation of clandestine (adjective)
surreptitious



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