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Gaudy vs Drab - What's the difference?

gaudy | drab |


As nouns the difference between gaudy and drab

is that gaudy is one of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited or gaudy can be a reunion held by one of the colleges of the university of oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations while drab is beadle, catchpole.

As an adjective gaudy

is very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner.

Scruffy vs Drab - What's the difference?

scruffy | drab |


As nouns the difference between scruffy and drab

is that scruffy is an artificial intelligence researcher who believes that intelligence is too complicated (or computationally intractable) to be solved with the sorts of homogeneous system favoured by the "neats" while drab is beadle, catchpole.

As an adjective scruffy

is untidy in appearance.

Glib vs Drab - What's the difference?

glib | drab |


As nouns the difference between glib and drab

is that glib is (historical) a mass of matted hair worn down over the eyes, formerly worn in ireland while drab is beadle, catchpole.

As an adjective glib

is having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding; superficial; shallow.

As a verb glib

is to make glib or glib can be (obsolete) to castrate; to geld; to emasculate.

Morose vs Drab - What's the difference?

morose | drab |


As an adjective morose

is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

As a noun drab is

beadle, catchpole.

Pallid vs Drab - What's the difference?

pallid | drab |


As an adjective pallid

is appearing weak, pale or wan.

As a noun drab is

beadle, catchpole.

Pail vs Drab - What's the difference?

pail | drab |


As nouns the difference between pail and drab

is that pail is a vessel of wood, tin, plastic, etc, usually cylindrical and having a handle -- used especially for carrying liquids, for example water or milk; a bucket (sometimes with a cover) while drab is beadle, catchpole.

Drab vs Sombre - What's the difference?

drab | sombre | Synonyms |

Drab is a synonym of sombre.


As a noun drab

is beadle, catchpole.

As a verb sombre is

.

Drab vs Bloodless - What's the difference?

drab | bloodless | Related terms |

Drab is a related term of bloodless.


As a noun drab

is beadle, catchpole.

As an adjective bloodless is

lacking blood; ashen, anaemic.

Unremarkable vs Drab - What's the difference?

unremarkable | drab | Related terms |

Unremarkable is a related term of drab.


As an adjective unremarkable

is not remarkable.

As a noun drab is

beadle, catchpole.

Drab vs Dust - What's the difference?

drab | dust |


As nouns the difference between drab and dust

is that drab is beadle, catchpole while dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.

As a verb dust is

to remove dust from.

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