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Fallacious vs Imaginary - What's the difference?

fallacious | imaginary | Related terms |

Fallacious is a related term of imaginary.


As adjectives the difference between fallacious and imaginary

is that fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken while imaginary is existing only in the imagination.

As a noun imaginary is

imagination; fancy.

Fabled vs Imaginary - What's the difference?

fabled | imaginary | Synonyms |

Fabled is a synonym of imaginary.


As adjectives the difference between fabled and imaginary

is that fabled is known only in fables; fictitious while imaginary is existing only in the imagination.

As a noun imaginary is

imagination; fancy.

Misleading vs Imaginary - What's the difference?

misleading | imaginary | Related terms |

Misleading is a related term of imaginary.


As adjectives the difference between misleading and imaginary

is that misleading is deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression while imaginary is existing only in the imagination.

As nouns the difference between misleading and imaginary

is that misleading is a deception that misleads while imaginary is imagination; fancy.

As a verb misleading

is .

Legendary vs Imaginary - What's the difference?

legendary | imaginary | Related terms |

Legendary is a related term of imaginary.


As adjectives the difference between legendary and imaginary

is that legendary is of or pertaining to a legend or to legends while imaginary is existing only in the imagination.

As nouns the difference between legendary and imaginary

is that legendary is (obsolete) a collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints while imaginary is imagination; fancy.

Imaginary vs Indefinite - What's the difference?

imaginary | indefinite | Related terms |

Imaginary is a related term of indefinite.


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between imaginary and indefinite

is that imaginary is (mathematics) an imaginary quantity while indefinite is (mathematics) an integral without specified limits.

As adjectives the difference between imaginary and indefinite

is that imaginary is existing only in the imagination while indefinite is without limit; forever, or until further notice; not definite.

As a noun imaginary

is imagination; fancy.

Imaginary vs Profound - What's the difference?

imaginary | profound | Related terms |

Imaginary is a related term of profound.


As adjectives the difference between imaginary and profound

is that imaginary is existing only in the imagination while profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.

As nouns the difference between imaginary and profound

is that imaginary is imagination; fancy while profound is (obsolete) the deep; the sea; the ocean.

As a verb profound is

(obsolete) to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.

Imaginary vs Questionable - What's the difference?

imaginary | questionable | Related terms |

Imaginary is a related term of questionable.


As adjectives the difference between imaginary and questionable

is that imaginary is existing only in the imagination while questionable is (obsolete) inviting questions; inviting inquiry.

As a noun imaginary

is imagination; fancy.

Imaginary vs Gradeschool - What's the difference?

imaginary | gradeschool |

Imaginary vs Subtle - What's the difference?

imaginary | subtle | Related terms |

Imaginary is a related term of subtle.


As adjectives the difference between imaginary and subtle

is that imaginary is existing only in the imagination while subtle is hard to grasp; not obvious or easily understood; barely noticeable.

As a noun imaginary

is imagination; fancy.

Imaginary vs Fabulous - What's the difference?

imaginary | fabulous | Related terms |

Imaginary is a related term of fabulous.


As adjectives the difference between imaginary and fabulous

is that imaginary is existing only in the imagination while fabulous is of or relating to fable, myth or legend.

As a noun imaginary

is imagination; fancy.

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