decent |
null |
As an adjective decent
is decent (
sufficiently clothed).
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
mediocre |
decent |
As adjectives the difference between mediocre and decent
is that
mediocre is mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality) while
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed).
decent |
square |
As adjectives the difference between decent and square
is that
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed) while
square is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a noun square is
(geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As a verb square is
to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
decent |
tactful |
As adjectives the difference between decent and tactful
is that
decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances while
tactful is possessing tact; able to deal with people in a sensitive manner.
decent |
rational |
As adjectives the difference between decent and rational
is that
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed) while
rational is capable of reasoning.
As a noun rational is
(mathematics) a rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers.
decent |
satisfying |
As adjectives the difference between decent and satisfying
is that
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed) while
satisfying is that satisfies]], [[gratify|gratifies, pleases or comforts.
As a verb satisfying is
.
decent |
gentle |
As adjectives the difference between decent and gentle
is that
decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances while
gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
As a verb gentle is
to become gentle.
As a noun gentle is
a person of high birth.
reputable |
decent |
As adjectives the difference between reputable and decent
is that
reputable is having a good reputation; honourable while
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed).
descant |
decent |
As a noun descant
is a lengthy discourse on a subject.
As a verb descant
is to discuss at length.
As an adjective decent is
decent (
sufficiently clothed).
righteous |
decent |
As adjectives the difference between righteous and decent
is that
righteous is free from sin or guilt while
decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.
As a verb righteous
is to make righteous; specifically, to justify religiously, to absolve from sin.
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