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  Word Descriptions plausible, pudgy, expedient, insensible, supercilious, peaceable, admissible, demented, trivial, conservative


   
Description of plausible (adjective: more plausible; most plausible)
seeming likely to be true, though open to doubt



   
Description of pudgy (adjective: pudgier; pudgiest)
small and fat



   
Description of expedient (adjective)
contributing to personal advantage



   
Description of insensible (adjective)
imperceptible



   
Description of supercilious (adjective)
exhibiting haughty and careless contempt



   
Description of peaceable (adjective: more peaceable; most peaceable)
tranquil



   
Description of admissible (adjective)
having the right or privilege of entry



   
Description of demented (adjective)
insane



   
Description of trivial (adjective: more trivial; most trivial)
of little importance or value



   
Description of conservative (adjective: more conservative; most conservative)
adhering to the existing order of things



  Determinations of the words plausible, pudgy, expedient, insensible, supercilious, peaceable, admissible, demented, trivial, conservative

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