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  Word Explanations preponderant, delirious, mischievous, apposite, frowzy, irreverent, arrear, comely, virtual, perverse


   
Explanation of preponderant (adjective)
prevalent



   
Explanation of delirious (adjective)
raving



   
Explanation of mischievous (adjective)
fond of tricks



   
Explanation of apposite (adjective)
appropriate



   
Explanation of frowzy (adjective)
forms: frowzier; frowziest

slovenly in appearance



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



   
Explanation of arrear (noun)
form: arrears

something overdue and unpaid



   
Explanation of comely (adjective)
forms: comelier; comeliest

handsome



   
Explanation of virtual (adjective)
being in essence or effect but not in form or appearance



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

unreasonable



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