valued |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between valued and desirable
is that
valued is having a value, esteemed while
desirable is wanted.
As a verb valued
is (
value).
irresistible |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between irresistible and desirable
is that
irresistible is not able to be resisted while
desirable is suitable, worthy to be desired.
As a noun desirable is
a thing that people want; something that is desirable.
desirable |
advice |
As an adjective desirable
is wanted.
As a noun advice is
an opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel.
substantial |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between substantial and desirable
is that
substantial is having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life while
desirable is wanted.
As a noun substantial
is anything having substance; an essential part.
appreciable |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between appreciable and desirable
is that
appreciable is substantial while
desirable is wanted.
anticipated |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between anticipated and desirable
is that
anticipated is expected to arrive; scheduled while
desirable is suitable, worthy to be desired.
As a verb anticipated
is past tense of anticipate.
As a noun desirable is
a thing that people want; something that is desirable.
digital |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between digital and desirable
is that
digital is having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger while
desirable is wanted.
As a noun digital
is (finance) a digital option.
desirable |
admirable |
As adjectives the difference between desirable and admirable
is that
desirable is suitable, worthy to be desired while
admirable is deserving of the highest esteem or admiration.
As a noun desirable
is a thing that people want; something that is desirable.
intended |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between intended and desirable
is that
intended is planned while
desirable is wanted.
As a noun intended
is .
As a verb intended
is (
intend).
efficient |
desirable |
As adjectives the difference between efficient and desirable
is that
efficient is making good, thorough, or careful use of resources; not consuming extra. Especially, making good use of time or energy while
desirable is suitable, worthy to be desired.
As a noun desirable is
a thing that people want; something that is desirable.
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