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Wordle 42

Wordle 42. Feckless Dogged Doleful Fictive Flout . Feckless. feck·less Adjective: 1.(of a person) Lacking in efficiency or vitality. 2.Unthinking and irresponsible. Synonyms:powerless - ineffective - helpless

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Wordle 42

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  1. Wordle 42 Feckless Dogged Doleful Fictive Flout

  2. Feckless • feck·less • Adjective: 1.(of a person) Lacking in efficiency or vitality. 2.Unthinking and irresponsible. • Synonyms:powerless - ineffective - helpless • John was a feckless student who always waited until the last minute to do his work.

  3. dogged • dog·ged/ • Adjective: Having or showing tenacity and grim persistence: “His success required dogged determination". • Synonyms: • obstinate - stubborn - pertinacious – persistent • The little bird was dogged in his quest for food.

  4. doleful • dole·ful/ˈdōlfəl/ • Adjective: • 1.Expressing sorrow; mournful: "a doleful look". • 2.Causing grief or misfortune: "doleful consequences". • Synonyms: • sad - mournful - sorrowful - lugubrious - dismal - woeful • Sally was doleful after hearing about her parent’s divorce.

  5. fictive • fic·tive/ • Adjective: • Creating or created by imagination: "the novel's fictive universe". • Synonyms: • fictitious - fictional – imaginary • The little boy liked to act out fictive adventures.

  6. flout • flout • Verb: • Openly disregard (a rule, law or convention): "these same companies still flout basic ethical practices". • synonyms: • mock - scoff - jeer - deride - gibe - scorn - taunt • The man flouted the no smoking sign, so he was fined by the police.

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