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  Word Explanations insecure, primeval, transatlantic, excusable, tolerant, successful, valorous, immature, languid, taut


   
Explanation of insecure (adjective)
not assured of safety



   
Explanation of primeval (adjective)
belonging to the first ages



   
Explanation of transatlantic (adjective)
situated beyond or on the other side of the ocean



   
Explanation of excusable (adjective)
justifiable



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

indulgent



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

having reached a high degree of worldly prosperity



   
Explanation of valorous (adjective)
courageous



   
Explanation of immature (adjective)
not full-grown



   
Explanation of languid (adjective)
relaxed



   
Explanation of taut (adjective)
forms: tauter; tautest

stretched tight



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