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  Word Descriptions bawl, coddle, embellish, upbraid, vociferate, overpay, pan-american, castigate, belittle, requite


   
Description of bawl (verb: bawled; bawled; bawling)
to proclaim by outcry



   
Description of coddle (verb: coddled; coddled; coddling)
to treat as a baby or an invalid



   
Description of embellish (verb: embellished; embellished; embellishing)
to make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features



   
Description of upbraid (verb: upbraided; upbraided; upbraiding)
to reproach as deserving blame



   
Description of vociferate (verb: vociferated; vociferated; vociferating)
to utter with a loud and vehement voice



   
Description of overpay (verb: overpaid; overpaid; overpaying)
to give a salary that is too high



   
Description of pan-american (adjective)
including or pertaining to a certain continent



   
Description of castigate (verb: castigated; castigated; castigating)
to punish



   
Description of belittle (verb: belittled; belittled; belittling)
to disparage



   
Description of requite (verb: requited; requited; requiting)
to repay either good or evil to, as to a person



  Determinations of the words bawl, coddle, embellish, upbraid, vociferate, overpay, pan-american, castigate, belittle, requite

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