leakproof |
impervious |
As adjectives the difference between leakproof and impervious
is that
leakproof is resistant to leaks; hermetic, sound;
as of a dry cell battery while
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
impervious |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between impervious and undefined
is that
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
reserved |
impervious |
Related terms |
Reserved is a related term of impervious.
As adjectives the difference between reserved and impervious
is that
reserved is (comparable) slow to reveal emotion or opinions while
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
As a verb reserved
is (
reserve).
frigid |
impervious |
Related terms |
Frigid is a related term of impervious.
As adjectives the difference between frigid and impervious
is that
frigid is very cold; lacking warmth; icy while
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
detached |
impervious |
Related terms |
Detached is a related term of impervious.
As adjectives the difference between detached and impervious
is that
detached is of a house: not joined to another house on either side while
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
As a verb detached
is (
detach).
impervious |
pathless |
Synonyms |
Impervious is a synonym of pathless.
As adjectives the difference between impervious and pathless
is that
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by while
pathless is without a path or trail.
impervious |
invite |
As an adjective impervious
is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
As a verb invite is
.
predictably |
impervious |
As an adverb predictably
is in a manner that can be expected or anticipated.
As an adjective impervious is
unaffected or unable to be affected by.
impervious |
seep |
As an adjective impervious
is unaffected or unable to be affected by.
As a noun seep is
a small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (e.g. water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface.
As a verb seep is
to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings.
impervious |
perplexed |
As adjectives the difference between impervious and perplexed
is that
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by while
perplexed is confused or puzzled.
As a verb perplexed is
(
perplex).
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