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  Word Explanations principal, hibernian, impervious, formidable, gaseous, influential, aerostat, slothful, scurrilous, exuberant


   
Explanation of principal (adjective)
most important



   
Explanation of hibernian (adjective)
pertaining to Ireland or its people



   
Explanation of impervious (adjective)
unsusceptible to outside ideas or influences; unfathomable; inscrutable



   
Explanation of formidable (adjective)
difficult to accomplish



   
Explanation of gaseous (adjective)
light and unsubstantial



   
Explanation of influential (adjective)
having the power to sway the will of another



   
Explanation of aerostat (noun)
form: aerostats

a balloon or other apparatus floating in or sustained by the air



   
Explanation of slothful (adjective)
lazy



   
Explanation of scurrilous (adjective)
grossly indecent or vulgar



   
Explanation of exuberant (adjective)
marked by great plentifulness



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