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  Word Explanations penurious, volitive, imperceptible, tyrannical, positive, felonious, betide, nautical, opulent, astringent


   
Explanation of penurious (adjective)
excessively sparing in the use of money



   
Explanation of volitive (adjective)
exercising the will



   
Explanation of imperceptible (adjective)
indiscernible



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

despotic



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

free from doubt or hesitation



   
Explanation of felonious (adjective)
showing criminal or evil purpose



   
Explanation of betide (verb)
forms: betided; betided; betiding

to happen to or befall



   
Explanation of nautical (adjective)
pertaining to ships, seamen or navigation



   
Explanation of opulent (adjective)
wealthy



   
Explanation of astringent (adjective)
harsh in disposition or character



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