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Lelu [443]
2 years ago
9

What is the definitions of these

English
2 answers:
Elena L [17]2 years ago
7 0

Unkempt - neglected, messy, uncared for

Temperance - self control or self restraint in action, statement, or etc.

Deferential - Being respectful to opinions

Feints - Movements made in order to deceive an adversary; attacks aimed at one point for a distraction for the real place of attack

Protracted - drew out or lengthen, especially in time

Dourly - gloomily, sternly, sullen

Careens - things that are leaning away while in motion

Incarnate - personified as a quality or idea; embodied in flesh, given a bodily, especially human, form

Intractably - not being easily controlled, stubborn

Solicitude - Being anxious or concerned

These are the definitions from online.

dolphi86 [110]2 years ago
6 0
Unkempt - neglected, messy, uncared for
Temperance - self control or self restraint in action, statement, or etc.
Deferential - Being respectful to opinions
Feints - Movements made in order to deceive an adversary; attacks aimed at one point for a distraction for the real place of attack
Protracted - drew out or lengthen, especially in time
Dourly - gloomily, sternly, sullen
Careens - things that are leaning away while in motion
Incarnate - personified as a quality or idea; embodied in flesh, given a bodily, especially human, form
Intractably - not being easily controlled, stubborn
Solicitude - Being anxious or concerned

hope this helps you :)
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