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Masterful vs Facile - What's the difference?

masterful | facile | Related terms |

Masterful is a related term of facile.


As adjectives the difference between masterful and facile

is that masterful is of or pertaining to the manner of a master of an art, technique, profession, or craft; masterly while facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

Facile vs Smooth - What's the difference?

facile | smooth | Synonyms |

Facile is a synonym of smooth.


As adjectives the difference between facile and smooth

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough.

As an adverb smooth is

smoothly.

As a noun smooth is

something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As a verb smooth is

to make smooth or even.

Expert vs Facile - What's the difference?

expert | facile | Related terms |

Expert is a related term of facile.


As a noun expert

is (label) rate assessor.

As an adjective facile is

easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

Facile vs Slick - What's the difference?

facile | slick | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between facile and slick

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while slick is slippery due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances.

As a noun slick is

a covering of liquid, particularly oil.

As a verb slick is

to make slick.

As a proper noun Slick is

a term of address, generally applied to males, possibly including strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of "sophisticated", but often used sarcastically.

Facile vs Handy - What's the difference?

facile | handy | Synonyms |

Facile is a synonym of handy.


As an adjective facile

is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

As a noun handy is

tail.

Facile vs Artful - What's the difference?

facile | artful | Synonyms |

Facile is a synonym of artful.


As adjectives the difference between facile and artful

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while artful is performed with, or characterized by, art or skill.

Glib vs Facile - What's the difference?

glib | facile | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between glib and facile

is that glib is having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding; superficial; shallow while facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

As a verb glib

is to make glib.

As a noun glib

is a mass of matted hair worn down over the eyes, formerly worn in Ireland.

Facile vs Casual - What's the difference?

facile | casual | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between facile and casual

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while casual is happening by chance.

As a noun casual is

a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Skilled vs Facile - What's the difference?

skilled | facile | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between skilled and facile

is that skilled is having or showing skill; skilful while facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

As a verb skilled

is past tense of skill.

Finesse vs Facile - What's the difference?

finesse | facile |


As a noun finesse

is finesse.

As an adjective facile is

easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy.

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