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Righteous vs Decent - What's the difference?

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.

Lovely vs Decent - What's the difference?

lovely | decent |


As adjectives the difference between lovely and decent

is that lovely is beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner or lovely can be worthy to be praised while decent is decent (sufficiently clothed).

As a noun lovely

is an attractive, lovely person, especially a (professional) beauty.

Plausible vs Decent - What's the difference?

plausible | decent |


As adjectives the difference between plausible and decent

is that plausible is seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible: a plausible excuse while decent is decent (sufficiently clothed).

Spotless vs Decent - What's the difference?

spotless | decent |


As adjectives the difference between spotless and decent

is that spotless is exceptionally clean while decent is decent (sufficiently clothed).

Immaculate vs Decent - What's the difference?

immaculate | decent |


As adjectives the difference between immaculate and decent

is that immaculate is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure while decent is decent (sufficiently clothed).

Sentimental vs Decent - What's the difference?

sentimental | decent |


As adjectives the difference between sentimental and decent

is that sentimental is characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion while decent is decent (sufficiently clothed).

Decent vs Fairish - What's the difference?

decent | fairish |


As adjectives the difference between decent and fairish

is that decent is decent (sufficiently clothed) while fairish is of moderate size, quality etc.

Virtue vs Decent - What's the difference?

virtue | decent |


As a noun virtue

is (obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

As an adjective decent is

decent (sufficiently clothed).

Explicit vs Decent - What's the difference?

explicit | decent |


In obsolete terms the difference between explicit and decent

is that explicit is Used at the conclusion of a book to indicate the end.decent is comely; shapely; well-formed.

As adjectives the difference between explicit and decent

is that explicit is very specific, clear, or detailed while decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.

Decent vs Deal - What's the difference?

decent | deal |


As an adjective decent

is decent (sufficiently clothed).

As a noun deal is

(slang) a deal.

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