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  Word Explanations sparse, undeceive, embargo, incident, physiognomy, shrewd, forehead, garrulous, germinate, boisterous


   
Explanation of sparse (adjective)
forms: sparser; sparsest

thinly diffused



   
Explanation of undeceive (verb)
forms: undeceived; undeceived; undeceiving

to free from deception, as by apprising of the real state of affairs



   
Explanation of embargo (noun)
form: embargoes

authoritative stoppage of foreign commerce or of any special trade



   
Explanation of incident (noun)
form: incidents

a happening in general, especially one of little importance



   
Explanation of physiognomy (noun)
form: physiognomies

the external appearance merely



   
Explanation of shrewd (adjective)
forms: shrewder; shrewdest

characterized by skill at understanding and profiting by circumstances



   
Explanation of forehead (noun)
form: foreheads

the upper part of the face, between the eyes and the hair



   
Explanation of garrulous (adjective)
given to constant trivial talking



   
Explanation of germinate (verb)
forms: germinated; germinated; germinating

to begin to develop into an embryo or higher form



   
Explanation of boisterous (adjective)
unchecked merriment or animal spirits



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