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  Word Explanations resplendent, extraneous, latent, telltale, unavoidable, troublesome, fraudulence, ignominious, opaque, occult


   
Explanation of resplendent (adjective)
very bright



   
Explanation of extraneous (adjective)
having no essential relation to a subject



   
Explanation of latent (adjective)
dormant



   
Explanation of telltale (adjective)
that gives warning or information



   
Explanation of unavoidable (adjective)
inevitable



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

annoying; worrying; difficult; full of distress



   
Explanation of fraudulence (noun)
deceitfulness



   
Explanation of ignominious (adjective)
shameful



   
Explanation of opaque (adjective)
impervious to light



   
Explanation of occult (adjective)
existing but not immediately perceptible



  Explain the words resplendent, extraneous, latent, telltale, unavoidable, troublesome, fraudulence, ignominious, opaque, occult

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