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  Word Descriptions opaque, insolent, chameleon, unbecoming, mischievous, impassible, illegitimate, peremptory, cosmic, propitious


   
Description of opaque (adjective)
impervious to light



   
Description of insolent (adjective)
impudent



   
Description of chameleon (adjective)
changeable in appearance



   
Description of unbecoming (adjective)
unsuited to the wearer, place or surroundings



   
Description of mischievous (adjective)
fond of tricks



   
Description of impassible (adjective)
not moved or affected by feeling



   
Description of illegitimate (adjective)
unlawfully begotten



   
Description of peremptory (adjective: more peremptory; most peremptory)
precluding question or appeal



   
Description of cosmic (adjective)
pertaining to the universe



   
Description of propitious (adjective: more propitious; most propitious)
kindly disposed



  Determinations of the words opaque, insolent, chameleon, unbecoming, mischievous, impassible, illegitimate, peremptory, cosmic, propitious

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