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  Word Explanations deterrent, scrupulous, ludicrous, wee, artful, convalescent, expressive, invaluable, vulnerable, stupendous


   
Explanation of deterrent (adjective)
hindering from action through fear



   
Explanation of scrupulous (adjective)
cautious in action for fear of doing wrong



   
Explanation of ludicrous (adjective)
laughable



   
Explanation of wee (adjective)
forms: weer; weest

very small



   
Explanation of artful (adjective)
characterized by craft or cunning



   
Explanation of convalescent (adjective)
recovering health after sickness



   
Explanation of expressive (adjective)
full of meaning



   
Explanation of invaluable (adjective)
exceedingly precious



   
Explanation of vulnerable (adjective)
capable of receiving injuries



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

of prodigious size, bulk or degree



  Explain the words deterrent, scrupulous, ludicrous, wee, artful, convalescent, expressive, invaluable, vulnerable, stupendous

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