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impotent

Impotent vs Feebly - What's the difference?

impotent | feebly |


As an adjective impotent

is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.

As an adverb feebly is

in a feeble manner.

Impotent vs Capable - What's the difference?

impotent | capable |


In obsolete terms the difference between impotent and capable

is that impotent is lacking self-restraint while capable is of sufficient capacity or size for holding, containing, receiving or taking in. Construed with of, for or an infinitive.

As adjectives the difference between impotent and capable

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while capable is able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something.

Impotent vs Frail - What's the difference?

impotent | frail |


As adjectives the difference between impotent and frail

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while frail is easily broken; mentally or physically fragile; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish; easily destroyed; not tenacious of life; weak; infirm.

As a noun frail is

a basket made of rushes, used chiefly for containing figs and raisins.

As a verb frail is

to play a stringed instrument, usually a banjo, by picking with the back of a fingernail.

Impotent vs Necessary - What's the difference?

impotent | necessary |


As adjectives the difference between impotent and necessary

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while necessary is needed, required.

As a noun necessary is

(archaic|british) bathroom, toilet, loo.

Impotent vs Impudent - What's the difference?

impotent | impudent |


As adjectives the difference between impotent and impudent

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while impudent is not showing due respect; impertinent; bold-faced.

Impotent vs Spayed - What's the difference?

impotent | spayed | Related terms |

Impotent is a related term of spayed.


As an adjective impotent

is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.

As a verb spayed is

(spay).

Impotent vs Incapable - What's the difference?

impotent | incapable |


As adjectives the difference between impotent and incapable

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while incapable is not capable (of doing something); unable.

As a noun incapable is

(dated) one who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient; an imbecile; a simpleton.

Brash vs Impotent - What's the difference?

brash | impotent |


As adjectives the difference between brash and impotent

is that brash is impetuous or rash or brash can be (us|colloquial|dated) brittle, as wood or vegetables while impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.

As a noun brash

is leaf litter of small leaves and little twigs as found under a hedge.

Impotent vs Doctored - What's the difference?

impotent | doctored | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between impotent and doctored

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while doctored is altered; falsified; skewed; manipulated.

As a verb doctored is

past participle of lang=en.

Asexual vs Impotent - What's the difference?

asexual | impotent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between asexual and impotent

is that asexual is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex while impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.

As a noun asexual

is a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species.

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