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  Word Explanations alias, reassure, bale, convulsion, illegal, paraphernalia, prophesy, brigand, irrepressible, fiasco


   
Explanation of alias (noun)
form: aliases

an assumed name



   
Explanation of reassure (verb)
forms: reassured; reassured; reassuring

to give new confidence



   
Explanation of bale (noun)
form: bales

a large package prepared for transportation or storage



   
Explanation of convulsion (noun)
form: convulsions

a violent and abnormal muscular contraction of the body



   
Explanation of illegal (adjective)
not according to law



   
Explanation of paraphernalia (noun)
miscellaneous articles of equipment or adornment



   
Explanation of prophesy (verb)
forms: prophesied; prophesied; prophesying

to predict or foretell, especially under divine inspiration and guidance



   
Explanation of brigand (noun)
form: brigands

one who lives by robbery and plunder



   
Explanation of irrepressible (adjective)
that can not be restrained or kept down



   
Explanation of fiasco (noun)
forms: fiascos, fiascoes

a complete or humiliating failure



  Explain the words alias, reassure, bale, convulsion, illegal, paraphernalia, prophesy, brigand, irrepressible, fiasco

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