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  Word Explanations grandiloquent, cosmic, numerical, pudgy, pyrotechnic, dishonest, amateur, temporal, flamboyant, demented


   
Explanation of grandiloquent (adjective)
speaking in or characterized by a pompous or bombastic style



   
Explanation of cosmic (adjective)
pertaining to the universe



   
Explanation of numerical (adjective)
of or pertaining to number



   
Explanation of pudgy (adjective)
forms: pudgier; pudgiest

small and fat



   
Explanation of pyrotechnic (adjective)
pertaining to fireworks or their manufacture



   
Explanation of dishonest (adjective)
untrustworthy



   
Explanation of amateur (adjective)
practicing an art or occupation for the love of it, but not as a profession



   
Explanation of temporal (adjective)
pertaining to or concerned with the affairs of the present life



   
Explanation of flamboyant (adjective)
characterized by extravagance and in general by want of good taste



   
Explanation of demented (adjective)
insane



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