conducive |
advantageous |
As adjectives the difference between conducive and advantageous
is that
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result while
advantageous is being of advantage, beneficial.
salient |
conducive |
As adjectives the difference between salient and conducive
is that
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant while
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
As a noun salient
is an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
foster |
conducive |
As adjectives the difference between foster and conducive
is that
foster is providing parental care to unrelated children while
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
As a noun foster
is a forester.
As a verb foster
is to nurture or bring up offspring; or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child.
As a proper noun Foster
is {{surname|A=An|English|from=occupations}}, variant of Forster.
harmful |
conducive |
As adjectives the difference between harmful and conducive
is that
harmful is of a kind likely to be damaging; injurious while
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
conducive |
ductile |
As adjectives the difference between conducive and ductile
is that
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result while
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
suitable |
conducive |
As adjectives the difference between suitable and conducive
is that
suitable is having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion while
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
incentive |
conducive |
As a verb incentive
is .
As an adjective conducive is
tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
conducive |
supportive |
As adjectives the difference between conducive and supportive
is that
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result while
supportive is providing support.
adverse |
conducive |
As adjectives the difference between adverse and conducive
is that
adverse is unfavorable; antagonistic in purpose or effect; hostile; actively opposing one's interests or wishes; contrary to one's welfare; acting against; working in an opposing direction while
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
wholesome |
conducive |
As adjectives the difference between wholesome and conducive
is that
wholesome is promoting good health and well-being while
conducive is tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
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