improper |
contemptible |
Related terms |
Improper is a related term of contemptible.
As adjectives the difference between improper and contemptible
is that
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt while
contemptible is deserving contempt.
As a verb improper
is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
improper |
cross |
Related terms |
Improper is a related term of cross.
As an adjective improper
is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As a verb improper
is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
As a proper noun cross is
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
depraved |
improper |
Related terms |
Depraved is a related term of improper.
As verbs the difference between depraved and improper
is that
depraved is (
deprave) while
improper is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
As adjectives the difference between depraved and improper
is that
depraved is perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
disproportionate |
improper |
As adjectives the difference between disproportionate and improper
is that
disproportionate is not proportionate while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As verbs the difference between disproportionate and improper
is that
disproportionate is (chemistry) to undergo disproportionation while
improper is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
perverse |
improper |
As adjectives the difference between perverse and improper
is that
perverse is turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As a verb improper is
(obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
mistaken |
improper |
Related terms |
Mistaken is a related term of improper.
As verbs the difference between mistaken and improper
is that
mistaken is while
improper is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
As adjectives the difference between mistaken and improper
is that
mistaken is erroneous while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
insufficient |
improper |
Related terms |
Insufficient is a related term of improper.
As adjectives the difference between insufficient and improper
is that
insufficient is not sufficient while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As a verb improper is
(obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
improper |
unreasonable |
As adjectives the difference between improper and unreasonable
is that
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt while
unreasonable is not reasonable.
As a verb improper
is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
improper |
inadmissible |
As adjectives the difference between improper and inadmissible
is that
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt while
inadmissible is not admissible, especially that cannot be admitted as evidence at a trial.
As a verb improper
is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
improper |
noxious |
Related terms |
Improper is a related term of noxious.
As adjectives the difference between improper and noxious
is that
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt while
noxious is harmful; injurious.
As a verb improper
is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
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