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  Word Explanations negligent, blatant, exhaustible, laborious, inedible, hospitable, divisible, inoffensive, indignant, florid


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

apt to omit what ought to be done



   
Explanation of blatant (adjective)
noisily or offensively loud or clamorous



   
Explanation of exhaustible (adjective)
consumable; depletable; capable of being ejected



   
Explanation of laborious (adjective)
toilsome



   
Explanation of inedible (adjective)
not good for food



   
Explanation of hospitable (adjective)
disposed to treat strangers or guests with generous kindness



   
Explanation of divisible (adjective)
capable of being separated into parts



   
Explanation of inoffensive (adjective)
causing nothing displeasing or disturbing



   
Explanation of indignant (adjective)
having such anger and scorn as is aroused by meanness or wickedness



   
Explanation of florid (adjective)
flushed with red



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