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  Word Explanations eleemosynary, fickle, sedulous, unbearable, inapprehensible, litigious, canary, ponderous, genteel, reverent


   
Explanation of eleemosynary (adjective)
pertaining to charity



   
Explanation of fickle (adjective)
unduly changeable in feeling, judgment or purpose



   
Explanation of sedulous (adjective)
persevering in effort or endeavor



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

unendurable



   
Explanation of inapprehensible (adjective)
not to be understood



   
Explanation of litigious (adjective)
quarrelsome



   
Explanation of canary (adjective)
of a bright but delicate yellow



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

unusually weighty or forcible



   
Explanation of genteel (adjective)
well-bred or refined



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

humble



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