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  Word Explanations volant, illogical, resonance, vendible, pleasurable, dissonant, well-to-do, remonstrant, intensive, hindmost


   
Explanation of volant (adjective)
flying or able to fly



   
Explanation of illogical (adjective)
contrary to the rules of sound thought



   
Explanation of resonance (adjective)
able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations



   
Explanation of vendible (adjective)
marketable



   
Explanation of pleasurable (adjective)
affording gratification



   
Explanation of dissonant (adjective)
harsh or disagreeable in sound



   
Explanation of well-to-do (adjective)
in prosperous circumstances



   
Explanation of remonstrant (adjective)
having the character of a reproof



   
Explanation of intensive (adjective)
adding emphasis or force



   
Explanation of hindmost (adjective)
farthest from the front



  Explain the words volant, illogical, resonance, vendible, pleasurable, dissonant, well-to-do, remonstrant, intensive, hindmost

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