flimsy |
shallow |
Synonyms |
Flimsy is a synonym of shallow.
As adjectives the difference between flimsy and shallow
is that
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile while
shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.
As nouns the difference between flimsy and shallow
is that
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies while
shallow is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.
As a verb shallow is
to make or become less deep.
rickety |
flimsy |
As adjectives the difference between rickety and flimsy
is that
rickety is of an object: not strong or sturdy, as because of poor construction or upkeep; not safe or secure; giddy; shaky while
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.
As a noun flimsy is
thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
flimsy |
construction |
As nouns the difference between flimsy and construction
is that
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies while
construction is the process of constructing.
As an adjective flimsy
is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.
flimsy |
firm |
As adjectives the difference between flimsy and firm
is that
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile while
firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position).
As nouns the difference between flimsy and firm
is that
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies while
firm is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.
As a verb firm is
to make firm or strong; fix securely.
flimsy |
tough |
As adjectives the difference between flimsy and tough
is that
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile while
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As nouns the difference between flimsy and tough
is that
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies while
tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As an interjection tough is
(slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a verb tough is
to endure.
thin |
flimsy |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between thin and flimsy
is that
thin is having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite while
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.
As nouns the difference between thin and flimsy
is that
thin is a loss or tearing of paper from the back of a stamp, although not sufficient to create a complete hole while
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
As a verb thin
is to make thin or thinner.
As an adverb thin
is not thickly or closely; in a scattered state.
slim |
flimsy |
As nouns the difference between slim and flimsy
is that
slim is slime, mucus while
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
As an adjective flimsy is
likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.
inconsequential |
flimsy |
Related terms |
Inconsequential is a related term of flimsy.
As adjectives the difference between inconsequential and flimsy
is that
inconsequential is having no consequence, not consequential, of little importance while
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.
As nouns the difference between inconsequential and flimsy
is that
inconsequential is something unimportant; something that does not matter while
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
flimsy |
foolish |
Synonyms |
Flimsy is a synonym of foolish.
As adjectives the difference between flimsy and foolish
is that
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile while
foolish is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
As a noun flimsy
is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
superficial |
flimsy |
As adjectives the difference between superficial and flimsy
is that
superficial is shallow, lacking substance while
flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.
As nouns the difference between superficial and flimsy
is that
superficial is (chiefly in plural) a surface detail while
flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.
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