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  Word Explanations correlative, desperate, irritable, malevolent, imperious, pitiless, sextuple, sacrificial, inert, partisan


   
Explanation of correlative (adjective)
mutually involving or implying one another



   
Explanation of desperate (adjective)
resorted to in a last extremity or as if prompted by utter despair



   
Explanation of irritable (adjective)
showing impatience or ill temper on little provocation



   
Explanation of malevolent (adjective)
wishing evil to others



   
Explanation of imperious (adjective)
insisting on obedience



   
Explanation of pitiless (adjective)
hard-hearted



   
Explanation of sextuple (adjective)
multiplied by six



   
Explanation of sacrificial (adjective)
offering or offered as an atonement for sin



   
Explanation of inert (adjective)
inanimate



   
Explanation of partisan (adjective)
siding with a specific group or cause; devoted; zealously supportive; biased



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