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inclement (adjective), more inclement, most inclement
1. Very unpleasant with reference to being stormy, rainy, or snowy.
2. Showing little or no clemency or mercy; unmerciful.
2. Showing little or no clemency or mercy; unmerciful.
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“most inclement”
inclement (in KLEM uhnt) (adjective), more inclement, most inclement
1. Harsh or severe; stormy; rigorous; foul, not mild: The inclement weather spoiled Eugene's entire vacation on the island.
2. Etymology: from Latin inclemens, from in, "not" and clemens, "mild".
2. Etymology: from Latin inclemens, from in, "not" and clemens, "mild".
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