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Facile vs Assiduous - What's the difference?

facile | assiduous |


As adjectives the difference between facile and assiduous

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while assiduous is hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious.

Facile vs Challenging - What's the difference?

facile | challenging |


As adjectives the difference between facile and challenging

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while challenging is difficult, hard to do.

As a verb challenging is

.

As a noun challenging is

the act of making a challenge.

Facile vs Fatuous - What's the difference?

facile | fatuous |


As adjectives the difference between facile and fatuous

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while fatuous is obnoxiously stupid, vacantly silly, content in one's foolishness.

Facile vs Naive - What's the difference?

facile | naive |


As adjectives the difference between facile and naive

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while naive is .

Comfortable vs Facile - What's the difference?

comfortable | facile | Related terms |

Comfortable is a related term of facile.


As adjectives the difference between comfortable and facile

is that comfortable is (lb) comforting, providing comfort; consolatory while facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

As a noun comfortable

is (us) a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Quiet vs Facile - What's the difference?

quiet | facile | Related terms |

Quiet is a related term of facile.


As adjectives the difference between quiet and facile

is that quiet is with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise while facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

As a verb quiet

is to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.

As a noun quiet

is the absence of sound; quietness.

Unhesitating vs Facile - What's the difference?

unhesitating | facile | Related terms |

Unhesitating is a related term of facile.


As adjectives the difference between unhesitating and facile

is that unhesitating is not hesitating; with no hesitation while facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

Facile vs Ambitious - What's the difference?

facile | ambitious |


As adjectives the difference between facile and ambitious

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while ambitious is possessing, or controlled by ambition; greatly or inordinately desirous of power, honor, office, superiority, or distinction.

Facile vs Satisfied - What's the difference?

facile | satisfied |


As adjectives the difference between facile and satisfied

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while satisfied is in a state of satisfaction.

As a verb satisfied is

(satisfy).

Facile vs Cunning - What's the difference?

facile | cunning | Related terms |

Facile is a related term of cunning.


As adjectives the difference between facile and cunning

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.

As a noun cunning is

(obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).

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