terms |
bysen |
As nouns the difference between terms and bysen
is that
terms is while
bysen is an example; pattern.
As an adjective bysen is
monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
bad |
bysen |
As a verb bad
is to simulate.
As a noun bysen is
an example; pattern.
As an adjective bysen is
monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
ludicrous |
bysen |
As adjectives the difference between ludicrous and bysen
is that
ludicrous is idiotic or unthinkable, often to the point of being funny while
bysen is monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
As a noun bysen is
an example; pattern.
disgraceful |
bysen |
As adjectives the difference between disgraceful and bysen
is that
disgraceful is bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful while
bysen is monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
As a noun bysen is
an example; pattern.
spectacle |
bysen |
As nouns the difference between spectacle and bysen
is that
spectacle is something exhibited to view; usually, something presented to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show; a pageant while
bysen is an example; pattern.
As an adjective bysen is
monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
shocking |
bysen |
As adjectives the difference between shocking and bysen
is that
shocking is inspiring shock; startling while
bysen is monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
As nouns the difference between shocking and bysen
is that
shocking is the application of an electric shock while
bysen is an example; pattern.
As a verb shocking
is .
portentous |
bysen |
As adjectives the difference between portentous and bysen
is that
portentous is of momentous or ominous significance while
bysen is monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
As a noun bysen is
an example; pattern.
monstrous |
bysen |
As adjectives the difference between monstrous and bysen
is that
monstrous is hideous or frightful while
bysen is monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
As a noun bysen is
an example; pattern.
pattern |
bysen |
As nouns the difference between pattern and bysen
is that
pattern is model, example while
bysen is an example; pattern.
As a verb pattern
is to apply a pattern.
As an adjective bysen is
monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.
example |
bysen |
As nouns the difference between example and bysen
is that
example is something that is representative of all such things in a group while
bysen is an example; pattern.
As a verb example
is to be illustrated or exemplified (by).
As an adjective bysen is
monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.