defunct |
deceased |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and deceased
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
deceased is no longer alive.
As nouns the difference between defunct and deceased
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
deceased is a dead person.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
defunct |
dysfunctional |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and dysfunctional
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
dysfunctional is functioning incorrectly or abnormally.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
As a noun defunct
is the dead person (referred to).
abend |
defunct |
As nouns the difference between abend and defunct
is that
abend is while
defunct is the dead person (referred to).
As adjectives the difference between abend and defunct
is that
abend is while
defunct is deceased, dead.
As a verb defunct is
to make defunct.
malfunctioned |
defunct |
As verbs the difference between malfunctioned and defunct
is that
malfunctioned is (
malfunction) while
defunct is to make defunct.
As an adjective defunct is
deceased, dead.
As a noun defunct is
the dead person (referred to).
defunct |
sinewy |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and sinewy
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
sinewy is tough; having strong sinews.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
As a noun defunct
is the dead person (referred to).
defunct |
fungible |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and fungible
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
fungible is (finance|and|commerce) able to be substituted for something of equal value or utility; interchangeable, exchangeable, replaceable.
As nouns the difference between defunct and fungible
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
fungible is (chiefly|in the plural) any fungible item.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
debunk |
defunct |
As verbs the difference between debunk and defunct
is that
debunk is to discredit, or expose to ridicule the falsehood or the exaggerated claims of something while
defunct is to make defunct.
As an adjective defunct is
deceased, dead.
As a noun defunct is
the dead person (referred to).
defunct |
current |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and current
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
current is existing or occurring at the moment.
As nouns the difference between defunct and current
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
current is the part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
defunct |
whine |
As verbs the difference between defunct and whine
is that
defunct is to make defunct while
whine is to utter a high-pitched cry.
As nouns the difference between defunct and whine
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
whine is a long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.
As an adjective defunct
is deceased, dead.
defunct |
disband |
As verbs the difference between defunct and disband
is that
defunct is to make defunct while
disband is to break up or cause to cease to exist.
As an adjective defunct
is deceased, dead.
As a noun defunct
is the dead person (referred to).
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